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Joseph Mössmer (20 May 1780 – 22 June 1845) was an Austrian painter and instructor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Born in Vienna,[1] he began his artistic training in 1796 under Friedrich August Brand. Later, as an instructor at the Academy, Mössmer headed the landscape painting class for decades, encouraged outdoor painting, and exerted considerable influence without gaining much of a reputation for his own skill.[2] Mössmer is known for his landscape paintings in a Neoclassical style. At the Academy his notable students included Emanuel Stöckler,[3] August Heinrich,[4] Anton Altmann, and Friedrich Loos. References1. ^Geschichte der neueren deutschen Kunst, Volume 2, by Athanasius Raczynski, Fried.Heinr. von der Hagen, page 627 {{commons category}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mossmer, Joseph}}2. ^Viennese Watercolors of the Nineteenth Century, Walter Koschatzky, 1988, page 34 3. ^Cyclopedia of painters and paintings, Volume 4, edited by John Denison Champlin, Charles Callahan Perkins, page 230 4. ^Painting and Sculpture in Europe 1780-1880, by Fritz Novotny, page 102 8 : 1780 births|1845 deaths|19th-century Austrian painters|Austrian male painters|Academy of Fine Arts Vienna faculty|Artists from Vienna|Austrian landscape painters|Austrian watercolourists |
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