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Anton Schranz

Anton Schranz (1769 - 1839) was active/lived in Austria.  Anton Schranz is known for Land-townscape, figure, marine painting.

Anton Schranz (1769-1839) father of the artist Giovanni Schranz (1794-1882), specialised in painting and engraving landscapes and seascapes, notably of Valetta in Malta.  He lived most of his life in Minorca, where he produced similar compositions of Port Mahon, before moving to Malta in 1817.  There he found patronage amongst British naval officers who bought his works as topographical souvenirs.   ...  [Displaying 410 of 680 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Anton Schranz

   Anton Schranz  Born:  1769 - Ochsenhausen, Austria
Died:   1839 - Malta
Known for:  Land-townscape, figure, marine painting

Anton Schranz (1769-1839) father of the artist Giovanni Schranz (1794-1882), specialised in painting and engraving landscapes and seascapes, notably of Valetta in Malta.  He lived most of his life in Minorca, where he produced similar compositions of Port Mahon, before moving to Malta in 1817.  There he found patronage amongst British naval officers who bought his works as topographical souvenirs.

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