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Hungarian Painter, 1833-1904 was a German-Hungarian painter. Karl Lotz was born in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany, the seventh and youngest surviving child of Wilhelm Christian Lotz and Antonia Höfflick. His father was a valet of Prince Gustav zu Hessen-Homburg at the time when the prince was representing Austria at the Congress of Vienna, which among other matters dealt with the House of Hessen-Homburg's rights of sovereignty over Hessen-Darmstadt. The sudden death of the young Baron von Sinclair, charge d'affaires, forced W. C. Lotz temporarily into the rôle. While in Hungary in 1815 he made the acquaintance of the 13-year-old Antonie Hoefflich, whom he married three years later. She gave birth to eight children, of whom Karl was the youngest. W. C. Lotz died in 1837 and Antonie moved the family to Pest (now that part of Budapest to the north of the River Danube). Karl attended the Piaristengymnasium, where, although Calvinist, he was awarded a scholarship for his exceptional academic performance. He began his artistic career as a pupil of the Hofkapellmeister Destouches, then in the academy of the Venetian master Jacopo Marastoni (1804-1860). Later he was a pupil of the historical painters Henrik Weber (1818-1866) in Budapest and Carl Rahl (1812-1865) in Vienna. Together with Rahl he worked on numerous commissions. Later he started on his own original works, first as a romantic landscape artist in scenes of the Alföld (the Hungarian lowland plain), and then as a creator of monumental murals and frescos in the style of the Venetian master Tiepolo. After various works in Budapest he became active in Vienna. He laid out plans for a grandiose palace, and completed murals commissioned by the Abbot of Tihany for his abbey church on the shore of Lake Balaton. He became known for his portraits and nudes, for which both his wife and his daughters (Katarina in particular) posed. Lotz found married bliss only at the age of 58, when he married the widow Jacoboy, the former wife of his brother Paul Johann Heinrich, who had died in 1828. From then on he signed his works Keroly Jacoboy-Lotz. In 1882 Lotz was appointed Professor at various art academies in Budapest, and in 1885 he became dean of a newly-established department for women painters.

Lotz, Karoly Stud in a Thunderstorm oil painting artist


Lotz, Karoly Stud in a Thunderstorm oil painting artist

Stud in a Thunderstorm
Painting ID::  19214
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1862, oil on canvas, The Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest


Lotz, Karoly After the Bath oil painting artist


Lotz, Karoly After the Bath oil painting artist

After the Bath
Painting ID::  95590
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1880(1880) Medium oil on canvas cyf


Lotz, Karoly Spring oil painting artist


Lotz, Karoly Spring oil painting artist

Spring
Painting ID::  95591
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1894(1894) Medium oil on canvas cyf


Lotz, Karoly Allegory of Earth oil painting artist


Lotz, Karoly Allegory of Earth oil painting artist

Allegory of Earth
Painting ID::  95594
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1870s Medium oil on canvas cyf


Lotz, Karoly Kornelia Lotz in White oil painting artist


Lotz, Karoly Kornelia Lotz in White oil painting artist

Kornelia Lotz in White
Painting ID::  95726
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circa 1900(1900) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 110.3 cm (43.4 in). Width: 110.3 cm (43.4 in). cyf


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