Austrian genre and portrait painter Heinrich von Angeli (1840-1925)
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Heinrich von Angeli (German: Heinrich von Angeli; 1840, Edenburg -1925, Vienna) is a recognized Austrian genre and portrait painter.
Heinrich von Angeli was born in Austria-Hungary in the city of Edenburg (now Sopron) on July 8, 1840.
From 1854, Angeli studied at the Vienna Academy and received his final artistic education at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts with Emmanuel Leitze (1856) and in Munich with Karl Theodor von Piloty.
In Munich, where he lived since 1859, he painted “Louis XI and Franz f. Paula"; after that he settled in Vienna from 1862. Here his elegant style of painting came into fashion.
In 1876 he was appointed professor of the special school at the Vienna Academy. In 1894, a district of the Austrian capital was named after him - "Angeligasse".
Heinrich von Angeli died on October 21, 1925 in the city of Vienna and was buried in the Central Cemetery in Vienna.