Anton Romako

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Anton Romako was a 19th-century Austrian painter known for his psychologically intense portraits and innovative, expressive style that anticipated aspects of modern art.

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instanceOf Austrian painter
human
painter
activeYears late 19th century
mid-19th century
anticipated aspects of modern art
artStyle expressive realism
psychological portraiture
birthDate 1832-10-20
birthPlace Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Austria
deathDate 1889-03-06
deathPlace Austria NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
describedAs innovative Austrian painter
precursor of Expressionism
educatedAt Academy of Fine Arts Munich NERFINISHED
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna NERFINISHED
fatherOf Hermine Romako NERFINISHED
Martha Romako NERFINISHED
genre history painting
landscape painting
portrait painting
hasOccupation painter
influenced Austrian Expressionism NERFINISHED
Egon Schiele NERFINISHED
Oskar Kokoschka NERFINISHED
knownFor expressive painting style
genre scenes
history paintings
landscape painting
psychologically intense portraits
movement Realism
Viennese painting NERFINISHED
name Anton Romako NERFINISHED
nationality Austrian
notableWork Admiral Tegetthoff in the Battle of Lissa NERFINISHED
Mädchen mit Zitrone NERFINISHED
Portrait of Isabella Reisser NERFINISHED
residence Rome
Vienna
spouse Magdalena Romako NERFINISHED
workLocation Italy NERFINISHED
Rome
Vienna

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