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Peter Fendi

Peter Fendi (4 September 1796 – 28 August 1842〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Painters: 200th Birthday of Peter Fendi )〕) was an Austrian court painter, portrait and genre painter, engraver, and lithographer.〔(Getty Research - Union List of Artist Names - Peter Fendi - Full Record Display ) Getty Foundation〕 He was one of the leading artists of the Biedermeier period.
==Life==
Peter Fendi was born in Vienna on 4 September 1796 to Joseph and Elizabeth Fendi. His father was a schoolmaster.〔 He fell from a changing table as an infant, an accident which caused irreparable damage to his spine. Fendi demonstrated a talent for drawing from childhood. He was admitted to the St. Anna's Academy of Fine Art〔 in 1810〔 at the age of thirteen, where he studied for three years〔 under , Hubert Maurer and Johann Baptist von Lampi the Elder.〔
Fendi met Joseph Barth, an art collector and the personal ophthalmologist of Joseph II, and through Barth's connections to other influential artists, in 1818 Fendi found a job at the Imperial Gallery of Coins and Antiquities,〔〔Waissenberger 1986, p. 164.〕〔The Imperial Gallery of Coins and Antiquities was originally part of the Imperial Art Collection, which was later transferred the Kunsthistorisches Museum〕 where he worked as a draughtsman and engraver. Fendi received a gold medal in 1821 for his oil-painting ''Vilenica'', and was elected a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1836.〔
Both nobles and commoners occasionally employed Fendi to give instruction in drawing and painting, and later in life teaching took up more of his time; his pupils included Carl Schindler and .〔Norman 1987, p. 84.〕 He died on 28 August 1842.〔

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