martes, 14 de noviembre de 2017

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Christa Zaat

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Aloïs Hans Schram (Austrian painter) 1864 - 1919
Mother And Child Enthroned With Angels, 1903
triptych
oil on board
in elaborate carved and gilded frame
private collection

Aloïs Hans Schram was a painter and sculptor of historical subjects, figures, nudes, portraits, scenes with figures, genre scenes, local scenes, interiors with figures, landscapes with figures, urban landscapes, waterscapes and seascapes. A student at the art academy in Vienna, he was awarded a silver medal in Vienna in 1892. Schram’s Fischer van Erlach explains the model of the Karl Church to Emperor Karl VI, originally intended for the festival room at Vienna City Hall, was featured at the Jubilee Church and exhibited at the House of Artists in Vienna in 1908. In 1911 he produced the frieze known as Benefits of Peace, a one hundred meter allegorical depiction celebrating the blessing of peace, the civic virtues and patriotism, on the stairway at the Viennese Parliament. Other productions include Apotheosis of the House of Habsburg at the new Hofburg as well as Empress Maria Theresia for the Palace of the Council of Presidential Ministers, once located on Vienna’s famed Lord’s Lane. Schram also decorated interiors, including that of the famed Frankel palace with Leopold Burger.




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