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Antonín Machek (31 October 1775, Podlažice – 18 November 1844, Prague) was a Czech painter in the Classical and Biedermeier styles. He was best known for his portraits.

Unidentified woman from the Patočka family (c.1835)
Unidentified woman from the Patočka family (c.1835)

Biography


He was born into a family of tenant farmers. His father also worked as a tailor and, during the summers, was engaged as a musician at the nearby residence of Bishop Jan Leopold Hay, but died in 1785, when Antonín was ten.[1]

His mother was too ill to care for him, so the local canon presented him to Bishop Hay, who took him in and apprenticed him to the court painter Wenzel Zitta (?-?), who was his instructor for two years. He travelled with the Bishop to Prague in 1790 and 1792 for the coronations of Leopold II and Francis I as the Kings of Bohemia.[1] After the second visit, he remained there to study with Zitta's teacher, Wenzel Bluma (?-1794). The Bishop died shortly after Bluma, so he became a journeyman attached to the fresco painter and decorator Antonín Tuvora (1747-1807) and spent his evenings studying drawing with Ludvík Kohl.[2] In 1796, he won an award at a contest sponsored by the "Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts". After that, the new bishop, Maria Thaddäus von Trautmannsdorff, entrusted him with decorating the chapel of the castle in Chrast.[1]

When his mother died in 1798, he sold the family home, moved to Vienna and enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts. He ran out of money in 1801 and returned to Bohemia, settling in Hradec Králové and working as a portrait painter. A year later, he decided to be an itinerant artist, travelling through northern Austria and setting up portrait shops in Linz and Steyr.[2] In 1813, he came to a stop in Prague, where he got married and became involved in Czech patriotic circles. He also maintained connections with the Academy of Fine Arts there, especially with Professors František Tkadlík and Joseph Bergler, who taught him lithography and other graphic techniques.[1] In 1835, he was one of those who formally protested the overwhelmingly German content of courses at the Academy and the alleged incompetence of its Director.[3] In all, he created over 300 portraits, many of which were made into lithographs by his student, František Šír (1804-1864).


References


  1. Rudolf Müller (1884), "Machek, Anton", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 20, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 5–7
  2. Kratinová: "Machek Antonín". In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Vol. 5, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1972, p. 393.
  3. Brief biography Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine @ the Galerie Výtvarného Umění v Ostravĕ.

Further reading






На других языках


[de] Antonín Machek

Antonín Machek (auch Anton Machek; * 31. Oktober 1775 in Podlažice; † 18. November 1844 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Maler.
- [en] Antonín Machek

[fr] Antonín Machek

Antonín Machek (aussi appelé Anton Machek), né le 31 octobre 1775 à Podlažice (de) et mort le 18 novembre 1844 à Prague, est un peintre tchèque.

[ru] Махек, Антонин

Антонин Махек (чеш. Antonín Machek; 31 октября 1775, г. Подлажице (ныне — часть города Храст) — 18 ноября 1844, Прага) — чешский художник-портретист.



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