Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger

Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger
Born (1805-01-11)11 January 1805
Vienna, Austria
Died 29 October 1880(1880-10-29) (aged 75)
Nationality Austrian

Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger (11 January 1805 29 October 1880) was a Viennese artist.

Life

Born in Vienna, Geiger wanted originally to follow the family tradition and become a sculptor, but drawing and painting were his natural element. He illustrated Anton Ziegler's Vaterländischen Immortellen ("Immortals of the Native Land") of 1839-40. Until 1848, he carried out numerous illustrations of historical works and poetry, but also made oil paintings for the Austrian Royal Family.

Returning from a journey to the Orient with Prince Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph in 1850, he entered a particularly creative period. In 1853, he became Professor of the Viennese Academy of Art. For the Royal Family, he made many works including illustrations of Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, and William Shakespeare. He also illustrated oriental life.

His erotic drawings are particularly remembered, though it is unlikely that they were the typical work of a court painter.

Selected works

1840 erotic watercolor
Austrian 10 Gulden note (1854) designed by Geiger.[1]

See also

Bibliography

References

  1. Hessler, Gene (2005). The International Engraver’s Line. Gene Hessler. p. 109. ISBN 978-0976841104.

External source

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