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August von Pettenkofen (10 May 1822 – 21 March 1889) was a distinguished Austrian painter, lithographer, illustrator, and cartoonist. Born in Vienna, he gained recognition for his sharp observation and sensitive portrayal of rural life, particularly in Hungary and Slovakia. His art is frequently linked with genre painting, depicting scenes of everyday individuals and landscapes with warmth and empathy.
Pettenkofen began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he honed both his technical abilities and his artistic vision. His early career was influenced by his involvement in the 1848 revolutions, experiences that profoundly shaped his perspective and artistic output. During his travels to Hungary, he was inspired by the lives of peasants and gypsies, subjects that would feature prominently throughout his oeuvre.
Over the course of his life, Pettenkofen achieved widespread acclaim in Austria and beyond. He joined various artistic organizations and exhibited extensively, becoming known for the genuineness and appeal of his genre subjects. His lithographs and illustrations were also admired for their fine lines and strong narrative elements.
August von Pettenkofen died in Vienna in 1889, yet his impact on 19th-century European art endures. His works are held in major museums today, and his vivid representations of rural life continue to provide valuable perspectives on the culture and society of his era.












































