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Franz Hanfstaengl

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In 1833 he founded in Munich a lithographic establishment of his own, which he operated until 1868, and to which he later attached a fine art printing shop and (in 1853) a photographic workshop. Hanfstaengl won for himself much popularity as the portrait lithographer of Munich society, being
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Hanfstaengl originated from a commoner family and in 1816 came on the recommendation of the town-school-teachers into the drawing-class of the leave-day school at Munich led by
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picture-gallery, and published them in a portfolio. When he returned to Munich, he left his establishment at Dresden to his brothers Max and Hans.
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senior in the evolving of the photographic dry-plate in 1866. He was married to Franziska Wegmeier (1809–1860), by whom he became the father of
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nicknamed 'Count Litho'. Later, he became court photographer and produced portraits of distinguished persons, amongst others of the young
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Literature of and about Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl in the Catalogue of the German National Library
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The publishing-house of Franz Hanfstaengl and early photographic art-reproduction.
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He influenced his brother-in-law, the Austrian physician, inventor and politician
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This article contains translations from the German Knowledge, 30 January 2008.
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Das Kunstwerk und sein Abbild. (Akademischer Verlag, Munich 1999)
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Franz Hanfstaengl/Von der Lithographie zur Photographie
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Friedrich Dürck

Baiernrain
de
Bad Tölz
Munich
Bavarian
lithographer
Hermann Joseph Mitterer
Alois Senefelder
Munich Academy of Fine Arts
Dresden
King Ludwig II
Franz Liszt
Otto von Bismarck
Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon
Norbert Pfretzschner
Edgar Hanfstaengl
Marie Schröder
Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt
Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann
Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner
Duchess Sophie Charlotte in Bavaria
Duchess Sophie Charlotte in Bavaria
Johann Friedrich Overbeck

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