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1799 Krnov, Austria - 1873. Known for: Miniature painting, portraiture.
Born February 28th, 1799 in Krnov (Jaegerndorf), Emanuel Peter came from an artistic family. His father, Franz Peter, was in charge of one of the largest textiles companies in the Austro-Hungarian... Read full biography
Born February 28th, 1799 in Krnov (Jaegerndorf), Emanuel Peter came from an artistic family. His father, Franz Peter, was in charge of one of the largest textiles companies in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When Emanuel was age five, his mother, Marie, died and he was raised by his stepmother,... Read full biography
Born February 28th, 1799 in Krnov (Jaegerndorf), Emanuel Peter came from an artistic family. His father, Franz Peter, was in charge of one of the largest textiles companies in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When Emanuel was age five, his mother, Marie, died and he was raised by his stepmother, Veronika. In 1818, he moved to Vienna to study architecture at the Vienna Academy and soon afterward, he turned to miniature painting. In 1826 he married Anna Hollerer. After a stay in his hometown, likely... Read full biography
Born February 28th, 1799 in Krnov (Jaegerndorf), Emanuel Peter came from an artistic family. His father, Franz Peter, was in charge of one of the largest textiles companies in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When Emanuel was age five, his mother, Marie, died and he was raised by his stepmother, Veronika. In 1818, he moved to Vienna to study architecture at the Vienna Academy and soon afterward, he turned to miniature painting. In 1826 he married Anna Hollerer. After a stay in his hometown, likely due to the death of his farther, Emanuel went back to Vienna where he became a student of Moritz Michael Daffinger (1790-1849). Emanuel made copies that are said to be almost indistinguishable from Daffinger's original work. Later he rose to great... Read full biography
Born February 28th, 1799 in Krnov (Jaegerndorf), Emanuel Peter came from an artistic family. His father, Franz Peter, was in charge of one of the largest textiles companies in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When Emanuel was age five, his mother, Marie, died and he was raised by his stepmother, Veronika. In 1818, he moved to Vienna to study architecture at the Vienna Academy and soon afterward, he turned to miniature painting. In 1826 he married Anna Hollerer. After a stay in his hometown, likely due to the death of his farther, Emanuel went back to Vienna where he became a student of Moritz Michael Daffinger (1790-1849). Emanuel made copies that are said to be almost indistinguishable from Daffinger's original work. Later he rose to great esteem including among Austrian nobility. During the 1840s and 50s he made his most famous paintings. In 1860 his wife passed away,... Read full biography
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