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Franz Reinhold (1816 - 1893)

Franz Reinhold came from a family of painters. His uncle was Gustav (1798–1849), his bother Karl (1820–1887). He trained in landscape painting with his father, Friedrich Philipp (1779–1840) and at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts under Thomas Ender (1793–1875), Joseph Mössmer (1780–1845) and Franz Steinfeld (1787–1868). Study trips took him to the Austrian Alps and Upper Italy. He received commissions from Prince Ferdinand Lobkowitz in Bohemia and Count Waldstein in Hirschberg. A landscape-drawing tutor using Reinhold’s studies from nature was published by Paterno in Vienna in 1870.

Author: Ducke Astrid

Literature: Ducke Astrid: Berchtesgaden • Watzmann, in: Ducke Astrid, Habersatter Thomas (Hrsg./Edi.) Stadt · Land · Berg. Salzburg und seine Umgebung. Town · Landscape · Mountain. Salzburg and surroundings. Salzburg 2022, S./p. 110