Stehender Feldherr (1758-1759)
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We proudly present one of Franz Anton Maulbertsch's noteworthy artworks, "Stehender Feldherr," painted between 1758 and 1759. This dynamic painting captures a powerful figure in the midst of perhaps a fervent oration or a commanding gesture. Maulbertsch, famous for his vivid and emotive style, showcases here his unique ability to convey drama and motion.The painting features a standing military commander adorned in elaborate attire. His costume, rich in color and ornamentation, includes a deep blue cape and a striking red sash, symbolizing power and status. He appears to be in a forceful stance with one arm outstretched as if giving an order or rallying his troops. The background remains subdued, directing all attention to the imposing figure, enhancing his dominance and the intensity of the scene.Maulbertsch's use of bold brushstrokes and a dynamic interplay of light and shadow imbues the piece with energy and a life-like presence that captivate the viewer. This powerful portrayal not only reflects the artistic skill of Maulbertsch but also provides a window into the theatrical approach popular in 18th-century European art."Stehender Feldherr" is a masterful expression of leadership and authority, rendered with the dramatic and emotional depth that Maulbertsch is celebrated for.
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Franz Anton Maulbertsch (June 7 , 1724 - August 8 , 1796 ) was, alongside Martin Johann Schmidt , the most outstanding painter of the Austrian late Baroque . His expressive art initially broke with tradition, ultimately culminating in classicism and completing Austrian Baroque painting in an idiosyncratic and independent way.