LC control no. | no2019140857 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hartinger, Anton, 1806-1890 |
See also | Founded corporate body of person: Anton Hartinger & Sohn |
Birth date | 1806-06-13 |
Death date | 1890-01-23 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) |
Place of death | Vienna (Austria) |
Field of activity | Painting Watercolor painting Flowers in art Botanical illustration Scientific illustration Chromolithography Publishers and publishing Art publishing |
Affiliation | Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Wien K.K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei (Austria) Anton Hartinger & Sohn |
Profession or occupation | Artists Painters Watercolorists Botanical artists Scientific illustrators Lithographers Publishers and publishing |
Found in | Schober, 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) <https://www.akbild.ac.at/Portal/kupferstichkabinett/veranstaltungen/ausstellungen/2018/paradisus-vindobonensis-2013-blumenaquarelle-von-anton-hartinger/FALTBLATT_Hartinger_dt_light.pdf> |
Associated language | ger |