This is Hermann Kern

Hermann Armin von Kern (14 March 1838 – 18 January 1912) was an academic painter, one of the most popular Austrian genre painters of his get older and a court painter at the court of Franz Josef I in Vienna.

Born of a noble von Kern family in Liptóújvár, now Liptovský Hrádok, Slovakia, son of a well-known doctor of medicine, Benjamin von Kern(1800 L. Mikuláš – 3.12.1868 L. Hrádok),Doctor of medicine, who attributed his exceptional capacity at an beforehand age and paid for his education, he began his artistic training at the age of 16 in Levoča below Theo Böhm. He went to Prague in 1854, where he studied under J.B. Klemens, and then attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he was instructed by C. Rahl. In 1867 he studied in Düsseldorf, and in 1870 he studied under Karl von Piloty at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he befriended Franz von Defregger.

See also  15 facts about Leonard Edmondson

He worked initially in Budapest as a portrait and genre painter. Later, he moved to Paris, and in 1877 he moved to Vienna, and lived there once his large family (his wife Paulina and 10 children) as an emperor Franz Joseph I Court Painter until his death in 1912 in Maria Enzersdorf, Austria.

Hermann Armin von Kern specialised in portraits and genre scenes. The latter often depicted kids at play, music making gypsies, tavern scenes, and single persons. In 1885 he painted the ceiling prettification of the Szeged Theatre.

Being a very good pianist he often made music subsequent to his friend, the composer Franz Liszt. Three of his 10 children, and many of his descendants became professional musicians and (piano, cello, violin), and professional painters/

12px Commons logo.svg Media amalgamated to Hermann Kern at Wikimedia Commons

What do you think of the works of Hermann Kern?

Use the form below to say your opinion about Hermann Kern. All opinions are welcome!

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.