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Franz Xaver von Pausinger (10 February 1839 – 7 April 1915) was an Austrian landscape and animal painter. He was born and died in Salzburg.

Auerhahnbalz (Courting of the Wood Grouse)
Auerhahnbalz (Courting of the Wood Grouse)

Background


Franz Xaver von Pausinger spent his childhood in Schloss Frein in Frankenburg am Hausruck. He attended the Volksschule there and later the Realschule in Salzburg. He was trained as an academic painter in Karlsruhe and Zürich.[citation needed]

After gaining fame as an illustrator, he accompanied Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria on a trip to the East. He was also occupied as an illustrator in Vienna and Munich. He lived in Salzburg, with a home and studio in Schloss Elsenheim.[citation needed]

He married Rosalia Hinterhuber, the daughter of a pharmacist. He was buried in a grave of honor at the Salzburger Kommunalfriedhof. In 1915, the Salzburg street Pausingerstraße was named after him. In 1920 the Pausingergasse in Penzing was also named after him. Substantial parts of his legacy are owned by the Salzburg Museum and the Austrian National Library.[citation needed]


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[de] Franz Xaver von Pausinger

Franz Xaver von Pausinger (* 10. Februar 1839 in Salzburg; † 7. April 1915 in Salzburg) war ein österreichischer Landschafts- und Tiermaler aus der Familie von Pausinger.
- [en] Franz Xaver von Pausinger



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