Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim
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Friedrich Friedländer, later Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim (Mahlheim) (January 10, 1825 – June 13, 1901), was a Bohemian-Austrian
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 painter.

Friedländer was born in Kohljanowitz/Uhlířské Janovice
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Uhlířské Janovice is a town in Kutná Hora District, Bohemia, in Czech Republic.- People :* Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim, Jewish painter...

, Bohemia
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. He studied at the Vienna Academy, and later under Professor Waldmüller, and visited Italy
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 in 1850, Düsseldorf
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 in 1852, and finally Paris
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.

He devoted himself at first to historical pictures, creating a genuine sensation with his painting entitled "The Death of Tasso". After 1854 he painted genre pictures exclusively, taking his subjects chiefly from military life and the local life of Vienna. His scenes from Swabia
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n folk-life are well known. He died in Vienna
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.

Painting works

The following are a few of Friedländer's bestknown productions:
  • "People Pouring out of a Public Building into the Street," 1859 (Imperial Gallery, Vienna);
  • "The Politician in the Workshop," 1863;
  • "The Incendiary Caught in the Act," 1864;
  • "The Evening Hour," 1865;
  • "The Pawnbroker's Shop," 1866 (now in the possession of the Duke of Coburg);
  • "The Wine-Test," 1866;
  • "The New Comrade," 1868;
  • "The Invalids," 1871;
  • "The Declaration of Love", 1872;
  • "The Strawberry-Venders", 1872 (Imperial Gallery, Vienna);
  • "A good drink" 1873
  • "In cosy conversation"


Since 1866 he has been a member of the Vienna Academy; in 1865 he received the Order of Francis Joseph and the Bavarian Order of Michael, and in 1867 the gold medal
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with crown for merit. He has recently been elevated to the nobility with the suggestive title of "Von Mahlheim". Many of his paintings are in the Imperial Gallery at Vienna.

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