Ferdynand Pinck


Ferdynand Pinck (born 1761 in Vienna, died 1797) is a landscape painter, the son of Franciszek, the court sculptor of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. He studied in the years 1780-1785 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris, and also in Rome as a scholar of King Stanislaus Augustus. Later he was a teacher at the Royal Malarnia in Warsaw. He died at a young age leaving behind several pictures in the Wilanow Gallery, in Królikarnia and in Nieborów, as well. Made in the years 1795-1796 at the command of the king with a feathered copy of engravings "Attitudes de Milady Hamilton" depicting the dances of admiral Horatio Nelson, known for his beauty Emma Hamilton. Bibliography

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