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Bartolomeo Altomonte, also known as Bartholomäus Hohenberg (24 February 1694 in Warsaw – 11 November 1783 in Sankt Florian), was an Austrian baroque painter who specialized in large scale frescoes. He was the son of Martino Altomonte, also a painter. Altomonte was born in Warsaw, where his father, Martino Altomonte, had been appointed to the court of Jan Sobieskis.〔Rudolf Lehr (2004) – ''Landeschronik Oberösterreich'', Vienna: Verlag Christian Brandstätter P.171 Article: „Entdeckungen um Bartolomeo Altomonte“ (In German)〕 He was the third of six children. Altomonte spent most of his life in Linz and worked primarily in Austrian monasteries such as St. Florian's Priory and Admont Abbey. He learned from assisting his father at painting, but also from an apprenticeship with Daniel Gran. Tendencies towards the rococo remained foreign to the artist all his life; he is considered one of the last great painters in the manner of the baroque allegory. ==References== ''This article is a translation of the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia as of 27 February 2009'' * * Heinzl, Brigitte. ("Altomonte." ) In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 3, 2012; subscription required). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bartolomeo Altomonte」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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