Franz Edmund Weirotter
Franz Edmund Weirotter (1733–1771) was a painter, draftsperson and etcher.
Also recorded as Franz Edmund Weyrotter; Franz Edmund Weirother; Franz Edmund Weitrotter; Edmund Weirotter; Werotter; Werroter.
Overview
Born at Innsbruck in 1733, died at Vienna in 1771.
In detail
the recorded working language is German.
The field of work recorded is visual arts, painting and graphics.
Work by Franz Edmund Weirotter is recorded in the collections of Belvedere, Städel Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Auckland Art Gallery and Finnish National Gallery.
Sources
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“Franz Edmund Weirotter”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1446612: Franz Edmund Weirotter
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Contemporaries and associates
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- Peter NoeverDesigner
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- Heinz TesarDesigner
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- Johann Paul SchorDesigner
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- Walter RimlPhotographer
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- Josef Ignaz MildorferArtist
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- Joseph Pembaur the youngerPerson
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- Carl-Heinz SchrothPerson
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- Dietmar SchönherrPerson
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- Dagmar RomPerson
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- Mirjam WeichselbraunPerson
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- Eva LindPerson
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- Carolina SchuttiAuthor
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Elsewhere in Illustration
5,225 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- František SkálaIllustrator
- František ŠtormIllustrator
- Franz BauerIllustrator
- Franz DvorakIllustrator
- Franz EichhorstIllustrator
- Franz Joseph EsserIllustrator
- Franz Karl Basler-KoppIllustrator
- Franz PoledneIllustrator
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