Anton Depauly | |
Birth Name: | Anton Felix Depauly |
Birth Date: | 30 April 1801 |
Birth Place: | Mies, Bohemia |
Death Place: | Mies, Bohemia, Holy Roman Empire |
Nationality: | Austrian Empire |
Known For: | Painting |
Training: | Academy of Fine Arts Vienna |
Movement: | Baroque |
Notable Works: |
Anton Felix Depauly (30 April 1801 in Mies – 27 April 1866)[1] was a painter from the Austrian Empire.
Born the son of the municipal archivist Johann Depauly and Elisabetha, née Schmid, Anton Felix went to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he studied from 1815 to 1826,[1] probably with the help of his uncle who was a merchant in Stříbro. After ten years studying drawing and history of painting in Vienna, he got married and started a family with several children. He worked in the capital as historical and portrait painter, and around the 1840s, he left the city and returned to his relatives in Bohemia where he was still active as a portrait painter.
Joseph Sonnleithner, Beethoven's personal friend and lawyer, commissioned from him a portrait of Franz Schubert where he appears without his eyeglasses for the portrait gallery of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde. His work in Vienna, consisting of up to thirteen portraits of composers, now in the collection of the music association, and the ensuing decades of his life in Bohemia where another four paintings were already attributed to him, still are currently not documented.