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Heinrich Schwemminger (Vienna 1803-1884) and Ferdinand Schubert (Vienna 1824-1853)
Album Various media and sizes
I am pleased to offer these drawings from an album of Nazarene and Biedermeier drawings and watercolors, most probably compiled by the Viennese artist Heinrich Schwemminger as a memento of his long career. All sheets are listed below with their present location. Those with Michael Miller, Williamstown are available for purchase. Please inquire for prices. Heinrich Schwemminger, born into a family of decorative artists, established a reputation as a painter of portraits and narrative scenes. He studied in Vienna (at the Akademie der bildenden Künste) and in Munich. In 1837 he went to Rome on a government stipend and remained there until 1842. After that he became a Kurator at the Vienna Academy and, in 1861, a professor. While he never became as famous as his collegue Josef Führich, his artistic development followed similar lines. The early work of both artists showed the influence of their Nazarene models, Overbeck, Koch, Cornelius, and Scheffer von Leonardshoff. Führich retained his allegiance to the style of the early nineteenth century, but Schwemmingers optical propensities led him more towards realism. In this way he became a typical and outstanding proponent of the Biedermeier style in Vienna. A friend of Moritz von Schwind and a relation by marriage of Franz Schubert, Schwemminger was a fixture in the artistic world of mid-century Vienna. His drawings in the album represent the typical Nazarene and Biedermeier thematic material which occupied him: illustrations of German legend (The Nibelungenlied: fol. 11v, 12r, 27v B) and poetry [Schillers Die Kraniche des Ibykus (fol. 14v, 15v, 18r), and Uhlands Des Sängers Fluch (23r A&B). The numerous drawings from his seven years in Rome show many of the principle preoccupations of the resident German artists: studies of Italian peasants and their costumes, copies of masterworks of the Italian Renaissance, academic studies of models in poses inspired by Renaissance models, etc. Ferdinand Schubert (Vienna, 1824-1853), the nephew of both the composer and Schwemminger, became a painter and a student of his uncle. He accompanied Schwemminger to Rome, where the two collaborated on a monumental commission for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts, an eight foot tall oil of David and Goliath. The album contains several drawings by both artists for the painting. The album also includes a sensitive study by Ferdinand for his oil illustrating Goethe's Der Fischer, (fol. 27v) now in the Kunsthaus Zürich. His uncle Franz had previously set the poem to music. |
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| Artist | Dates | Album Fol./Location | Title | Medium | Dimensions | ||
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| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | loose/private collection, UK | Recto: Reclining Woman, possibly a study for Kriemhild's Dream, from the Nibelungenlied; verso: Venus and Cupid over a Reclining Woman | Recto: pen and black ink over graphite on cream laid paper Verso: graphite and pen and brown ink (palimpsest) |
234 x 317 mm, 9 3/8 x 12 7/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 1r/Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville | Study of a Standing Woman with Four Studies of a Seated Woman and one Head Study | Graphite, black and white chalk and conté crayon on tan wove paper, the four corners trimmed, Rome, 1839 | 285 x 209 mm, 11 3/16 x 8 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 1v A/private collection | Study of a Boy Lying on his Stomach | Graphite on cream wove paper | 102 x 129 mm, 4 x 5 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 1v B/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Woman in Peasant Costume Seen from Behind | Graphite on cream wove paper | 185 x 134 mm, 7 1/4 x 5 1/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 2r/Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville | Study of a Seated Woman in Peasant Costume | Watercolor over graphite on cream watercolor paper, Procida, 1839 | 258 x 182 mm, 10 1/8 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 2v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Standing Peasant Woman in the Costume of Cerbaro | Watercolor over graphite and conté crayon on cream watercolor paper, Cerbaro, 1839 | 270 x 182 mm, 10 9/16 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 3r/Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville | Study of a Seated Woman and Girl in Peasant Costume | Watercolor over graphite and conté crayon on cream watercolor paper, Naples, 1839 | 180 x 258 mm, 7 1/8 x 10 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 4r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Pifferaro | Graphite on cream wove paper, 1840 | 287 x 215 mm, 11 5/16 x 8 7/16 in. | ||
| 4v | empty | ||||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 5r/Milwaukee Art Museum | Portrait of a Roman Woman | Graphite and red chalk on cream wove paper, Rome, 1844 | 229 x 181 mm, 9 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 5v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | St. Rosalia of Palermo Crowned by Angels | Graphite, pen and brown ink, and watercolor on cream laid paper | 251 x 248 mm, 9 7/8 x 9 3/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 6r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Seated Woman | Graphite on blue wove paper, Rome, 1840 | 265 x 181 mm, 10 7/16 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 7r/Private Collection, Switzerland | Portrait of a Contadino | Graphite, black and red chalk on blue wove paper | 247 x 181 mm, 9 11/16 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 8r/Private Collection, USA | Study of Young Male Nude as St. Sebastian, after Perugino | Graphite, conté crayon, and white chalk on tan wove paper, the upper corners trimmed, Rome, 1839 | 279 x 173 mm, 11 x 6 15/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 9r/Coll. Dr. Alfonso Pluchinotta, Padova | Study of a Nude Young Woman in Prayer | Graphite, black crayon, red and white chalk, and stumping, on brown wove paper, 1836 | 257 x 213 mm, 10 1/16 x 8 3/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 9v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Recto: Study of a Nude Boy as an Archer (cf. St. Sebastian) Verso: Drapery Study | Recto: Graphite, conté crayon, and red and white chalk on buff wove paper Verso: Conté crayon and white chalk |
206 x 132 mm, 8 1/8 x 5 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 10r/Private Collection, New England | Study of an Ignudo by Michelangelo on the Sistine Chapel Ceiling | Graphite, conté crayon, and white chalk on brown wove paper, squared | 283 x 227 mm, 11 1/4 x 9 in. | ||
| 10v | Empty, drawing removed | ||||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 11r/Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, Jacksonville | Portrait of a Seated Girl | Graphite, black crayon, red and white chalk and grey wash on buff wove paper, Rome, 1839 | 265 x 215 mm, 10 7/16 x 8 1/2 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 11v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Bearded Man (Gunther, from the Nibelungenlied) | Graphite, black crayon, and red and white chalk on brown wove paper, inscribed " Nibelungen" | 195 x 169 mm, 7 5/8 x 6 11/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 12r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Recto: Study of a Nude Woman with Raised Arms (Rhine Maiden); verso: Drapery Studies | Recto: Graphite, black crayon, and red chalk on buff wove paper, inscribed " Nibelungen..." verso: black crayon | 280 x 209 mm, 11 x 8 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 13r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Two Studies of a Nude Woman | Graphite, conté crayon, and white chalk on buff wove paper | 282 x 206 mm, 11 1/16 x 8 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 13v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Seated Boy | Graphite, conté crayon, and white chalk on buff wove paper, Rome, 1840 | 275 x 210 mm, 10 7/8 x 8 1/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 14r/Private Collection, Santa Monica | Study of a Seated Nude Woman, and Two Smaller Studies of the Same | Black chalk heightened with white chalk on buff wove paper, Rome | 280 x 216 mm, 11 x 8 1/2 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 14v/British Museum | Recto: Study of a Mans Head for Die Kraniche des Ibykos, after Schiller; verso: Portrait of Maria Schwemminger | Recto: Graphite, conté crayon, heightened with white chalk on buff wove paper; Verso: Graphite heightened with white chalk, 1820 | 246 x 183 mm, 9 11/16 x 7 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 15r/British Museum | Study of a Male Head for Die Kraniche des Ibykos, after Schiller | Black chalk, charcoal, heightened with white chalk on grey wove paper | 230 x 274 mm, 9 x 10 11/16 in. | ||
| 15v | Empty: traces of removed drawing | ||||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 16r/Yale University Art Gallery | Study of a Seated Woman: St. Elizabeth | Graphite, conté crayon, red chalk, heightened with white chalk on brown wove paper | 242 x 199 mm, 9 1/2 x 7 13/16 in. | ||
| 16v | Empty, traces of removed drawing | ||||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 17r/Coll. Dr. Alfonso Pluchinotta, Padova | Reclining Female Nude, her Arm Folded above her Head | Black chalk, with traces of red and white chalk on buff paper | 212 x 255 mm, 8 6/16 x 10 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 17v/British Museum | Kneeling Male Figure | Black chalk with traces of white chalk on buff wove paper | 288 x 217 mm, 11 6/16 x 8 9/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 18r/British Museum | Recto: Kneeling Female Figure; Verso: Study of a Hand for "Die Kraniche des Ibykos" | Recto: black chalk with traces of white chalk on buff wove paper Verso: black chalk |
287 x 217 mm, 11 5/16 x 8 9/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 18v/Private Collection, USA | Reclining Nude Girl | Black chalk heightened with white chalk on tan wove paper | 208 x 293 mm, 8 3/16 x 11 1/2 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 19r/private collection | Recto: Study of a Female Head; verso: Male Nude: " Samson" | Recto: Black chalk and conté crayon heightened with white chalk on brown laid paper; verso: graphite and conté crayon heightened with white chalk | 281 x 215 mm, 11 x 8 7/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 19v | Inscription | ||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 20r/Ashmolean Museum | Portrait of Johann Conrad Bergmann | Graphite on cream wove paper | 184 x 131 mm, 7 1/4 x 5 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 20v/Ashmolean Museum | Recto: Half-length Study of a Youth (Ferdinand Schubert), with Upraised Arm, verso: Study for a Gothic Arch | Graphite, conté crayon, and red chalk, heightened with white chalk on tan wove paper | 231 x 326 mm, 12 7/8 x 9 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 21r A/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Bearded Man with Long Hair: Michele | Graphite on cream wove paper, Rome, 1841 | 160 x 132 mm, 6 5/16 x 5 1/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 21r B/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Head of a Bearded Man with Helmet: a study for a Hebrew Soldier in "David and Goliath" | Graphite on blue laid paper | 141 x 140 mm, 5 9/16 x 5 1/2 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 21v A/Private Collection, UK | Half-length Study of a Nude Girl | Graphite on cream wove paper | 92 x 83 mm, 3 5/8 x 3 1/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 21v B/Private Collection, Australia | Half-length Study of Female Nude Looking Upward | Graphite and conté crayon, heightened with white chalk on tan wove paper | 110 x 87 mm, 4 5/16 x 3 7/16 in. | ||
| 22r v | Empty | ||||||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 23r A/Michael Miller, Williamstown | A Pair of Travelling Singers: a Study for Uhlands "Des Sängers Fluch" | Graphite, pen and brown ink on off-white wove paper | 225 x 157 mm, 8 7/8 x 6 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 23r B/Martin Moeller Kunsthandel, Hamburg | Battle Scene: a Study for Uhland’s " Des Sängers Fluch" | Graphite, pen and black ink on off-white wove paper | 227 x 159 mm, 8 15/16 x 6 5/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 23v/Ashmolean Museum | Modello for a Madonna and Child with Infant John the Baptist | Graphite, brush and brown wash on cream paper laid down , inscribed, verso:" gemalt für den Kunstverein in Wien. 1828" | 191 x 150 mm, 7 9/16 x 5 15/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 24r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Allegorical Composition: Medicine, Civil, and Maritime Engineering | Pen and brown ink over graphite and red chalk on cream watercolor paper | 251 x 327 mm, 9 3/4 x 12 7/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 24v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Portrait of a Young Man | Graphite, black chalk, and red chalk on cream wove paper | 277 x 213 mm, 10 7/8 x 8 5/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 25r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Expulsion from Paradise | Graphite, pen and brown ink on blue laid paper | 286 x 260 mm, 11 1/4 x 10 3/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 25v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Portrait of a Man | Charcoal, black and red chalk on blue-grey wove paper | 269 x 181 mm, 10 5/8 x 7 1/8 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 26r A/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of a Reclining Child | Graphite on buff wove paper | 139 x 122 mm, 5 7/16 x 4 13/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 26r B/Collection of Dr. Colin J. Bailey, Scotland | Recto: Study of a Bearded Male Figure (Study for " David and Goliath" ; verso: Nude Man with Arm Raised | Graphite and conté crayon heightened with white chalk on buff wove paper | 145 x 126 mm, 5 11/16 x 4 15/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 26v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Study of David in Triumph over Goliath, after Ferdinand Schubert | Black chalk heightened with white chalk on brown wove paper, Rome | 285 x 214 mm, 11 1/4 x 8 7/16 in. | ||
| Ferdinand Schubert | Vienna 1824 - 1853 | 27r/Michael Miller, Williamstown | David and Goliath | Graphite on blue watercolor paper | 325 x 250 mm, 12 3/4 x 9 13/16 in. | ||
| Ferdinand Schubert | Vienna 1824 - 1853 | 27v A/Private Collection, Switzerland | The Fisherman and the Water Nymph (after Goethe’s " Der Fischer") | Graphite on cream laid paper | 238 x 185 mm, 9 5/16 x 7 1/4 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 27v B/Michael Miller, Williamstown | Recto: Study of Siegfrieds Head (from the Nibelungenlied); verso: Two Bearded Men (Huntsmen Looking On) | Recto and verso: graphite on cream wove paper; signed, l. l., HS; inscribed, l. r. " Siegfr... bey Bru[nnen]" | 105 x 118 mm, 4 1/8 x 4 11/16 in. | ||
| Heinrich Schwemminger | Vienna 1803 - 1884 | 29v/Michael Miller, Williamstown | St. Rosalia of Palermo Crowned by Angels | Pen and black ink over graphite on cream wove paper | 191 x 233 mm, 7 1/2 x 9 3/16 in. | ||
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