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English Description: The painter Heinrich Friedrich Fueger, born in
Heilbronn, the son of a clergyman, first went to Vienna in 1774,
and settled there in 1783 after spending several years in Italy. In
1795 he was appointed director of the Academy, in 1806 to be head
of the Imperial Picture Gallery. Rococo at the outset, his style
soon developed to become Neo-classical. Fueger's portraits are
outstanding. He does justice to the individuality of his sitters,
and they gave him access to the aristocracy. Stylistically, his
later portraits emerge into Early Realism. Rooted in his age,
Fueger saw his real remit as a painter of monumental history
scenes, in which he sought to get away from the models and give
expression to eternally valid higher truths in the interplay of
form and content. Under Fueger's leadership, the Viennese Academy
flourished, achieving renown throughout Europe. But in spite of his
skill, and the high regard in which he was held in his own day, he
has all but disappeared from public awareness. The present overview
restores his proper art-historical importance with the help of
outstanding works. German description: Der bedeutende
klassizistische Maler Heinrich Friedrich Fueger war seinerzeit fuer
seine virtuosen Portratminiaturen beruehmt. Als Direktor der Wiener
Akademie genoss er hochstes Ansehen. Die Kunsthalle Vogelmann macht
sein kunstvolles Schaffen in Ausstellung wie Kuenstlermonographie
erstmals wieder umfassend prasent
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