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Hartinger, Anton, 1806-1890

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Personal name headingHartinger, Anton, 1806-1890
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Birth date1806-06-13
Death date1890-01-23
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Field of activityPainting Watercolor painting Flowers in art Botanical illustration Scientific illustration Chromolithography Publishers and publishing Art publishing
AffiliationAkademie der Bildenden Künste in Wien K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei (Austria) Anton Hartinger & Sohn
Profession or occupationArtists Painters Watercolorists Botanical artists Scientific illustrators Lithographers Publishers and publishing
Found inSchober, René. Paradisus Vindobonensis, 2018: title page (Blumenaquarelle von Anton Hartinger) page 69 (born June 13, 1806 in Vienna; trained as a botanical artist at Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) page 70 (died January 23, 1891 in Vienna)
Österreichisch-Ungarische Polarexpedition (1872-1874). Resultate der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Arctischen Expedition 1872-1874, 1878: page 357 (caption: "Die Coelenteraten, Echinodermen und Würmer der k.k. Österreichisch-Ungarischen Nordpol-Expedition," bearbeitet von Dr. Emil v. Marenzeller) plates (Gez. v. E. von Marenzeller u. lith. v. M. Streicher; k.k. Hof-Chromolith. von Ant. Hartinger & Sohn, Wien)
Grimschitz, Bruno."Hartinger, Anton," in Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, v. 16 (1923) pages 72-73 (Hartinger, Anton, Austrian painter and lithographer, born 13.6.1806 in Vienna, died 23.1.1890 in Vienna; member of the ABK [Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien] 1843-1851; oil paintings (flowers and fruit); botanical illustrator; in 1859 [sic], founded a chromolithography establishment and published many botanical and geographical works)
Wien Geschichte Wiki, January 29, 2020 (Anton Hartinger, flower painter, lithographer ("k.k. Hof-Chromo-Lytograf"); in 1851, founded his own lithographic establishment, which published botanical and mycological works he had illustrated)
   <https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Anton_Hartinger>
Lehmann's Allgemeiner Wohnungs-Anzeiger nebst Handels- und Gewerbe-Adressbuch für die k.k. Reichshaupt- und Residenzstadt Wien und Umbebung, 13. Jahrgang, 1875, via Google Books, January 29, 2020: page 216 (Hartinger, Anton, Hof-Chromolithograf; awarded the "gr[osse] g[o]ld[ene] Med[aille] f[ür] K[un]st u[nd] Wiss[enschaft]"; owner of a lithographic establishment; firm: Anton Hartinger & Sohn) page 640 (in section "Protokollirte Firmen": "Hartinger Anton & Sohn. Oeff[entliche] Ges[ellschaft]": Anton Hartinger, lithographer, and his son August Hartinger; each is entitled to represent the firm; [Wien] VI, Mariahilferstrasse 117)
Buch- und Kunst-Katalog: Verlags-Kataloge der Verleger der Länder der österreichisch-ungarischen Krone. XIII: Wien, 1882, via Google Books, January 29, 2020: columns 1529-1530 (caption: "Anton Hartinger & Sohn, k.k. Hof-Chromolithographie, Verlagsinstitut, in Wien VI, Mariahilferstrasse 49"; founded 1851)
Website of Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien, January 31, 2020 (chronology in folder to accompany 2018 exhibition "Paradisus Vindobonensis: Blumenaquarelle von Anton Hartinger": 1845, awarded the Grosse Goldene Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft; 1849-1851, development and direction of the color lithography department of the k.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei; 1851, founded his own artistic lithography establishment; 1865, named "k.k. Hof-Chromolithograph"; 1876, awarded cross of Franz-Joseph-Orden)
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