Franz Defregger
{{Short description|Austrian painter (1835–1921)}}
{{Infobox artist
| name = Franz von Defregger
| image = Franz von Defregger Self Portrait 1880.jpg
| alt = Portrait painting of a bearded man
| caption = Self Portrait, 1880
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1835|04|30|df=y}}
| birth_place = Stronach, Tyrol, Austrian Empire
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1921|01|02|1835|04|30|df=y}}
| death_place = Munich, Germany
| resting_place = Nordfriedhof, Munich
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| nationality = Austrian
| education =
| alma_mater = Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
| known_for = Painting, drawing
| notable_works =
| style = Genre art, history paintings
| movement = Munich School
| spouse = Anna Müller
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Franz Defregger (after 1883 Franz von Defregger) (30 April 1835 – 2 January 1921) was an Austrian artist known for producing genre art and history paintings set in his native county of Tyrol.{{sfn|Colby|1914|p=609}}
Biography
Franz Defregger was born on 30 April 1835 at the Ederhof in Stronach, Tyrol in the Austrian Empire.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} He was the second son of Maria (née Fercher) and Michael Defregger, a farmer, who also had five daughters.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} His mother and two of his sisters died in 1841 during a typhoid epidemic.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} Franz himself nearly died from the fever.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} During his early years, Franz developed a strong love of music, and learned to play the flugelhorn.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} He soon became a member of a local band in Dölsach, playing at weddings, assemblies, and balls.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} Franz also displayed an early talent for drawing and woodcarving, which he developed autodidactically while working on his father's farm.{{sfn|Colby|1914|p=609}}
After his father died in 1858, Franz took over the farm at the age of twenty-three.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} Within two years, however, he sold the farm and shared the money with his sisters who wanted to emigrate to America.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} Defregger moved to Innsbruck and studied woodcarving with the sculptor Michael Stolz, a professor at the Innsbrucker Trade School.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} Stoltz soon recognized Defregger's greater talent as a painter, and in the autumn of 1860, he arranged a meeting with Karl von Piloty at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=5}} At Piloty's suggestion, Defregger attended a preparatory class at the Academy with Hermann Dyck. On 19 July 1861, Defregger passed the entrance examination and was accepted into the Academy. In the autumn of that year, he enrolled in a painting class given by Hermann Anschutz.{{sfn|Colby|1914|p=609}}
In the summer of 1863, with the encouragement of architect Dominik Stadler, Defregger travelled to Paris to enhance his studies at the academy.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=6}} He enrolled at the École des beaux-arts on the recommendation of Alexander Laemlein. In 1864, he took part in the Salon des Refusés; the Salon catalog from 1864 listed him as "élève de l'École des Beaux-Arts". During his time in Paris, Defregger's work was influenced by his experiences in the city and through autodidactic study at museums, art collections, and studios. After spending two years in Paris, Defregger returned to Munich in July 1865 and began studying under Piloty at the academy.{{sfn|Defregger|2010|p=6}}
During the next few years, Defregger also spent time in East Tyrol, painting portraits of his relatives and friends. Between 1867 and 1870, he worked with Hans Makart and Gabriel of Max in the studio of the Munich history painter Piloty. His paintings were popular, and he soon became successful as an artist. He was professor of history painting from 1878 to 1910 at the Munich Art Academy. He preferred portraits, rustic motifs from the everyday life, and dramatic scenes from the Tyrolean national uprising of 1809.
In 1883, Defregger was given the Order of Merit of the Bavarian crown, and was made a Knight of the collected personal nobility. He received numerous prizes and awards, including the Prussian Order of Merit for Science and the Arts. In 1906, his work was displayed at the Century of German Art exhibition in Berlin. His students included the Gröden artists Josef Moroder Lusenberg and Hans Perathoner, Lovis Corinth, Robert Koehler, Walter Thor, Hugo Engl, Emma von Müller and many others. Defregger also worked alongside other artists in the studio, especially Rudolf Epp, developing a style consistent with the Munich school.
Franz Defregger died in Munich in 1921 at the age of 85. He was buried at Nordfriedhof in Munich.
Legacy
Defregger's private home in Munich, called the Defregger House, was built by architect Georg von Hauberrisser. Defregger's residence in Bolzano, the Villa Defregger, was built in 1879 according to the plans of the Bolzano city architect Sebastian Altmann. In 1922 in Vienna, a street was named "Defreggerstraße" to honor the artist. Similar street dedications occurred in Bolzano and Gries am Brenner—both have since been renamed. Built in 1887, the Defreggerhaus refuge at the foot of the Großvenediger mountain was also named in his honor.
Gallery
File:Defregger Das letzte Aufgebot.jpg|Das letzte Aufgebot, 1872
File:Franz von Defregger - Grace Before Meal.JPG|Grace Before Meal, 1875
File:Franz von Defregger Der Zitherspieler 20124.jpg|Der Zitherspieler, 1876
File:Franz von Defregger Heimkehrender Tiroler Landsturm.jpg|Heimkehrender Tiroler Landsturm im Krieg von 1809, 1876
File:Franz von Defregger 001.jpg|Andreas Hofer mit seinen Beratern in der Hofburg in Innsbruck, 1879
File:Franz von Defregger Beauty of the Tyrol 1880.jpg|Beauty of the Tyrol, 1880
File:Franz von Defregger Zilli.jpg|D'Zilli, 1882
File:Defregger Bildnis eines jungen Bauernmädchens.jpg|Bildnis eines jungen Bauernmädchens, 1885
File:Defregger Bauerndirndl.jpg|Bauerndirndl, 1890
File:Franz von Defregger Alter Jäger mit Flinte.jpg|Alter Jäger mit Flinte im Hochgebirge, 1892
File:Zitherspielendes Mädchen by Franz von Defregger.jpg|Zitherspielendes Mädchen, 1894
File:Defregger Tiroler Dirndl.jpg|Tiroler Dirndl, c. 1895
File:Defregger Bauerndirndl 1896.jpg|Bauerndirndl, 1896
File:Franz von Defregger Portrait eines jungen Tirolers 1897.jpg|Portrait eines jungen Tirolers, 1897
File:Combat du Bergisel.jpg|Victory of Andreas Hofer at Bergisel, 1809, 1900
File:Franz Defregger Bauernportrait.jpg|Bauernporträt, 1900
File:Defregger Der kranke Dackel.JPG|Der kranke Dackel, 1903
File:Defregger Schwer erkrankt.JPG|Schwer erkrankt, 1905
File:Franz von Defregger Porträt Franz von Lenbach 1907.jpg|Portrait of Franz von Lenbach, 1907
File:Franz von Defregger Junger Bauer 1910.jpg|Junger Bauer, 1910
File:Franz von Defregger Tiroler Bauer mit Pfeife.jpg|Tiroler Bauer mit Pfeife
File:Franz von Defregger Bauernbursch mit Hut.jpg|Bauernbursch mit Hut
File:Franz von Defregger Dirndl.jpg|Dirndl
File:Franz von Defregger Abschied des Jägers.jpg|Farewell to the Hunters
References
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- {{cite encyclopedia|title=Franz von Defregger |encyclopedia=The New International Encyclopaedia |editor-last=Colby |editor-first=Frank Moore |edition=Second |volume=VI |publisher=Dodd, Mead and Company |location=New York |year=1914 }}
- {{cite book|last=Defregger |first=Franz von |title=Defregger |publisher=Rosenheimer Verlagshaus |location=Rosenheim, Germany |year=2010 |isbn=978-3-475-54030-1 }}
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External links
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Category:People from Lienz District
Category:People from the County of Tyrol
Category:19th-century Austrian painters
Category:19th-century Austrian male artists
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Category:20th-century Austrian painters
Category:Austrian genre painters
Category:19th-century painters of historical subjects
Category:Burials at the Nordfriedhof (Munich)
Category:Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)