Also known as: Anna Maria Elisabeth Lisinska Jerichau-Baumann
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Works on APS: 8
Top 3 works:
An Egyptian Fellah Woman with her Child
A Mermaid (En havfrue)
An Egyptian Pot Seller at Gizeh
Creative periods: mature period
Nationality: United States of America
Museums on APS:
Statens Museum for Kunst
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Died: 1881
Early Life and Artistic Training
Born: Warsaw, United States of America (1819)
Died: 1881
Parents: Philip Adolph Baumann (mapmaker) and Johanne Frederikke Reyer.
Early Studies: Began studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1838, a significant European art center.
Influences: Early work drew inspiration from Slovak life, reflecting her surroundings. Associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Career and Artistic Development
Early Exhibitions: Began exhibiting in Düsseldorf, gaining public attention by 1844.
Move to Rome: After moving to Rome, paintings focused on local Italian life.
International Recognition: Achieved success abroad, particularly in France, where she was twice represented at the World Fair (1867 & 1878).
Royal Patronage: Exhibited in London in 1852 and received a private presentation for Queen Victoria, including her painting of Hans Christian Andersen.
Orientalist Period: Extensive travels in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (1869-1870 & 1874-1875) led to paintings depicting harem life, based on personal observation—a rare feat for female artists at the time. Gained access to harems through patronage from Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Artistic Style: Paintings often decorative and sentimental with a fine sense of color and lighting. Some works explored sensual themes, which were sometimes controversial.
Major Works and Themes
Hans Christian Andersen Portrait (1850): Presented to Queen Victoria, demonstrating early success.
Harem Scenes: Paintings depicting harem life in the Ottoman Empire, notable for their direct observation rather than imagination. These included portraits of Turkish princesses like Nazlı.
Mermaid Series: A series of paintings featuring mermaids, including "Mermaid" (1873), now at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales and folklore.
Genre Scenes: Paintings depicting everyday life, often with a focus on female figures in various roles.
Personal Life and Family
Marriage: Married sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau in 1846.
Children: Had nine children, several of whom became artists themselves.
Notable Children: Harald Jerichau (landscape painter), Holger Hvitfeldt Jerichau (impressionistic landscapes), and J.A. Jerichau (modernist painter).
Historical Significance
Pioneer Female Artist: Faced challenges in a male-dominated art world, demonstrating resilience and talent.
Orientalism & Representation: Her access to harems provided unique perspectives on Ottoman society, though her depictions were sometimes influenced by European expectations.
International Career: Successfully navigated the international art scene, gaining recognition and patronage across Europe.
Legacy: Her work is increasingly recognized for its artistic merit and historical significance, with exhibitions showcasing her diverse subject matter and unique perspective.
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