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  1. Anton Raphael Mengs (Aussig, 22 de março de 1728 — Roma, 29 de junho de 1779) [1] foi um famoso pintor neoclássico alemão. Filho de outro pintor, foi batizado com os nomes de dois grandes artistas do Renascença italiano que seu pai admirava: Antonio Allegri, conhecido por Correggio, e Rafael.

  2. Anton Raphael Mengs (Aussig, 12 de março de 1728 — Roma, 29 de junho de 1779) foi um famoso pintor neoclássico alemão. Filho de outro pintor, foi batizado com os nomes de dois grandes artistas do Renascença italiano que seu pai admirava: Antonio Allegri , conhecido por Correggio, e Rafael .

  3. Anton Raphael Mengs (12 March 1728 – 29 June 1779) was a German painter, active in Dresden, Rome, and Madrid, who while painting in the Rococo period of the mid-18th century became one of the precursors to Neoclassical painting, which replaced Rococo as the dominant painting style in Europe.

  4. Anton Raphael Mengs . Born: March 22, 1728; Germany ; Died: June 29, 1779; Rome, Italy ; Nationality: German; Art Movement: Neoclassicism, Baroque; Genre: portrait, religious painting; Field: painting; Influenced by: Raphael, Correggio, Titian; Influenced on: Jacques-Louis David, Vincenzo Camuccini, Benjamin West, Angelica Kauffman, John ...

  5. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Anton Raphael Mengs was a Bohemian painter who was perhaps the leading artist of early Neoclassicism. Mengs studied under his father in Dresden, Saxony, and then in Rome. He became painter to the Saxon court in Dresden in 1745 and executed a large number of portraits, most in brightly coloured.

  6. Anton Raphael Mengs. German Painter. Born: March 12, 1728 - Ústí nad Labem, Bohemia, Habsburg Empire (Now the Czech Republic) Died: June 29, 1779 - Rome, Papal States. Movements and Styles: The Rococo. , Baroque Art and Architecture. , Neoclassicism.

  7. Mengs, Anton Raphael. Aussig (Czech Republic), 1728 - Rome (Italy), 1779. This German painter and treatise-writer was the most outstanding proponent of early neoclassicism. He began art studies in Dresden under the severe supervision of his father, Ismael Mengs, a painter at the court of Saxony.