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{{Short description|Austrian painter (1694–1757)}}
{{Infobox artist
{{Infobox artist
| name = Daniel Gran
| name = Daniel Gran
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| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1757|4|16|1694|5|22}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1757|4|16|1694|5|22}}
| death_place = [[Sankt Pölten]]
| death_place = [[Sankt Pölten]]
| nationality = Austria
| nationality = Austrian
| field = Painting
| field = Painting
| training =[[Sebastiano Ricci]] (Venice, Italy) and [[Francesco Solimena]] (Naples, Italy)
| training =[[Sebastiano Ricci]] (Venice, Italy) and [[Francesco Solimena]] (Naples, Italy)
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[[File:Allegory of war and Law - Prunksaal - Austrian National Library.jpg|thumb|200px| Prunksaal: allegory of war and law. Ceiling painting made by Daniel Gran (1694-1757) finished in 1730.]]
[[File:Allegory of war and Law - Prunksaal - Austrian National Library.jpg|thumb|200px| Prunksaal: allegory of war and law. Ceiling painting made by Daniel Gran (1694-1757) finished in 1730.]]


'''Daniel Gran''' (22 May 1694 in [[Vienna]] &ndash; 16 April 1757 in [[Sankt Pölten]]), was an Austrian painter. His pictures ornament several public buildings in his native city. He was of some consideration in his time and after a century of Italian dominance one of the first important painters of the German-speaking countries, but his works are relatively unknown outside of Austria and Germany today.<ref name="r1">{{cite book| first=Michael| last=Bryan| year=1886| title=''Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers'' | editor = Robert Edmund Graves| pages= page 230| publisher=George Bell and Sons|location=London |pages=293|id= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=NfcDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#PPP11,M1| authorlink=|year=1849}}</ref>
'''Daniel Gran''' (22 May 1694 in [[Vienna]] &ndash; 16 April 1757 in [[Sankt Pölten]]), was an Austrian painter. His pictures ornament several public buildings in his native city. He was of some consideration in his time and after a century of Italian dominance one of the first important painters of the German-speaking countries, but his works are relatively unknown outside of Austria and Germany today.<ref name="r1">{{cite book| first=Michael| last=Bryan| title=Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers| editor = Robert Edmund Graves| publisher=George Bell and Sons|location=London |page= 293|url={{google books|page=293|NfcDAAAAYAAJ|plainurl=yes}}|year=1849}}</ref>


==Life and Education==
==Life and education==
Gran was one of the sons of Hofkochs [[Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor|Kaiser Leopold I]]. He was sponsored by the [[House of Schwarzenberg]], which helped finance his studies and travels in Italy, where he studied primarily with [[Sebastiano Ricci]] in [[Venice]] and [[Francesco Solimena]] in [[Naples]]. His works can be noted for a wavering between Venetian influence in coloring and Neapolitan influence in composition. In addition to the Princely House of Schwarzenberg, he also painted for the [[House of Habsburg]]; 1727 he was appointed [[court painter]].
Gran was one of the sons of Hofkochs [[Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor|Kaiser Leopold I]]. He was sponsored by the [[House of Schwarzenberg]], which helped finance his studies and travels in Italy, where he studied primarily with [[Sebastiano Ricci]] in [[Venice]] and [[Francesco Solimena]] in [[Naples]]. His works can be noted for a wavering between Venetian influence in coloring and Neapolitan influence in composition. In addition to the Princely House of Schwarzenberg, he also painted for the [[House of Habsburg]]; 1727 he was appointed [[court painter]].


Since 1732, he used the title "Daniel le Grand," and from 1736, with the predicate "della Torre." In the absence of documentation, the verifiability of his nobility in the Registry of Vienna Gratialarchivs is doubtful. More accurate is the master title and coat of arms of an imperial [[Fähnrich]], Nikolaus Gran [[della Torre]] (ennobled on 12 May 1621) which successfully laid his claim and revived his title. A wrongful use of noble titles and predicates would have been unthinkable in the time and exposed the social position of the artist.<ref>Walther Buchowiecki: Der Barockbau der ehemaligen Hofbibliothek in Wien, ein Werk J.B.Fischers von Erlach, S 146f. Georg Prachner Verlag, Wien 1957</ref>
From 1732, he used the title "Daniel le Grand," and from 1736, with the predicate "della Torre." In the absence of documentation, the verifiability of his nobility in the Registry of Vienna Gratialarchivs is doubtful. More accurate is the master title and coat of arms of an imperial [[Fähnrich]], Nikolaus Gran [[della Torre]] (ennobled on 12 May 1621) which successfully laid his claim and revived his title. A wrongful use of noble titles and predicates would have been unthinkable in the time and exposed the social position of the artist.<ref>Walther Buchowiecki: Der Barockbau der ehemaligen Hofbibliothek in Wien, ein Werk J.B.Fischers von Erlach, S 146f. Georg Prachner Verlag, Wien 1957</ref>


Towards the end of his career, his paintings appear increasingly less "Baroque" (in figural dimensions, illusionism). Gran therefore can be seen as an important precursor of [[classicism]].
Towards the end of his career, his paintings appear increasingly less "Baroque" (in figural dimensions, illusionism). Gran therefore can be seen as an important precursor of [[classicism]].


In 1894, in Vienna's [[Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]] (15th District), the Grangasse street was named after him.
In 1894, in Vienna's [[Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus]] (15th District), the Grangasse street was named after him.

== Works ==
== Works ==
;Frescoes
;Frescoes
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* Neues Rathaus and Landhaussaal in [[Brno]]
* Neues Rathaus and Landhaussaal in [[Brno]]
;Altar paintings
;Altar paintings
* Churches in the [[Stift Herzogenburg]] and [[Lilienfeld Abbey|Stift Lilienfeld]]
* Churches in the Stift [[Herzogenburg]] and [[Lilienfeld Abbey|Stift Lilienfeld]]
* Parish Church of [[Hirschstetten]]
* Parish Church of Hirschstetten
* Cathedral in [[Sankt Pölten]]
* Cathedral in [[Sankt Pölten]]
* [[Annakirche Wien|St Anna's church]] ([[Vienna]])
* [[Annakirche Wien|St Anna's church]] ([[Vienna]])
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=packed>
<gallery mode=nolines widths="200px" heights="200px" perrow="4">
File:Stift Klosterneuburg Marmorsaal Fresko.JPG|Glory of the House of Austria, Ceiling fresco in marble hall of [[Klosterneuburg Monastery]] (1749)
File:Daniel Gran - St Elizabeth Distributing Alms - WGA10354.jpg|St. Elizabeth Distributing Alms, 1736
File:Daniel Gran - St Elizabeth Distributing Alms - WGA10354.jpg|St. Elizabeth Distributing Alms, 1736
File:Karlskirche - Wien 020.jpg|Christ and the Roman Captain, 1736
File:Daniel Gran Allegorie der vier Jahreszeiten.jpg|Allegory of Four Seasons
File:Daniel Gran - Paradies.JPG|Paradise (sketch for a ceiling fresco in Sonntagberg basilica, Austria), 1736
File:Daniel Gran - Maria mit Jesus und Johannes.JPG|Mary with Jesus and John, 1745
File:St. Pölten Dom Josephs-Altar 01.JPG|Rest on the Flight to Egypt, 1746
File:Stift Klosterneuburg Marmorsaal Fresko.JPG|Glory of the House of Austria, Ceiling fresco in marble hall of [[Klosterneuburg Monastery]] (1749)
File:Daniel Gran Allegorie der vier Jahreszeiten.jpg|Allegory of Four Seasons, 1757
File:Stiftskirche Herzogenburg Hochaltarbild 01.JPG|Madonna and Child with the St. George and St. Stephen
File:Large_view_of_Glory_of_Virgin_Mary_by_Daniel_Gran_-_Annakirche.jpg|Glory of Virgin Mary
File:Large_view_of_Glory_of_Virgin_Mary_by_Daniel_Gran_-_Annakirche.jpg|Glory of Virgin Mary
File:Glory of St Anna - Daniel Gran - Annakirche Vienna.jpg|St. Anne in [[St. Anne's Church, Vienna]]
File:Kloster Und Deckenfresko.jpg|Monastery Ceiling fresco
File:Österr.Nationalbibliothek-Deckengemälde der Prunksaalkuppel.jpg|Ceiling fresco of the State Hall dome
File:Stift Klosterneuburg Marmorsaal Fresko Vereinigung.JPG|Union of the House of Habsburg and Lorraine, Detail of Klosterneuburger Frescoes
File:Glory of St Anna - Daniel Gran - Annakirche Vienna.jpg|Ceiling fresco depicting St. Anne in St. Anne's Church, Vienna
</gallery>
</gallery>


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== References ==
== References ==
<references />
*{{Cite book
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Herold
| publisher = Herold
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| title = Daniel Gran
| title = Daniel Gran
| year = 1977
| year = 1977
| language= German
| language= de
}}
}}

==Further reading==
* {{Cite ADB|9|578|579|Gran, Daniel|Heinrich Kábdebo|ADB:Gran, Daniel}}
* {{NDB|6|739|741|Gran, Daniel Johannes|Eckhart Knab|118541471}}
* Eckhard Knab: ''Daniel Gran.'' Herold, Wien/München 1977, {{ISBN|3-7008-0131-9}}.
* Johann Kronbichler: ''GRANDEZZA - Der Barockmaler Daniel Gran 1694-1757.'' St. Pölten 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-901863-28-8}}.

==External links==
* {{DNB-Portal|118541471}}
* {{Austriaforum|AEIOU/Gran,_Daniel}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160312063935/http://digital.belvedere.at/emuseum/view/objects/asimages/People$0040640?t:state:flow=04912617-1f07-43f4-b219-7bf8c2671a91 Werke von Daniel Gran] in: Digitales Belvedere


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Daniel Gran
Born(1694-05-22)22 May 1694
Died16 April 1757(1757-04-16) (aged 62)
NationalityAustrian
EducationSebastiano Ricci (Venice, Italy) and Francesco Solimena (Naples, Italy)
Known forPainting
Notable workSt Anna's Church's frescoes (Vienna), Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Prunksaal's frescoes
MovementBaroque
Prunksaal: allegory of peace and heaven. Ceiling painting made by Daniel Gran (1694-1757) finished in 1730.
Prunksaal: allegory of war and law. Ceiling painting made by Daniel Gran (1694-1757) finished in 1730.

Daniel Gran (22 May 1694 in Vienna – 16 April 1757 in Sankt Pölten), was an Austrian painter. His pictures ornament several public buildings in his native city. He was of some consideration in his time and after a century of Italian dominance one of the first important painters of the German-speaking countries, but his works are relatively unknown outside of Austria and Germany today.[1]

Life and education

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Gran was one of the sons of Hofkochs Kaiser Leopold I. He was sponsored by the House of Schwarzenberg, which helped finance his studies and travels in Italy, where he studied primarily with Sebastiano Ricci in Venice and Francesco Solimena in Naples. His works can be noted for a wavering between Venetian influence in coloring and Neapolitan influence in composition. In addition to the Princely House of Schwarzenberg, he also painted for the House of Habsburg; 1727 he was appointed court painter.

From 1732, he used the title "Daniel le Grand," and from 1736, with the predicate "della Torre." In the absence of documentation, the verifiability of his nobility in the Registry of Vienna Gratialarchivs is doubtful. More accurate is the master title and coat of arms of an imperial Fähnrich, Nikolaus Gran della Torre (ennobled on 12 May 1621) which successfully laid his claim and revived his title. A wrongful use of noble titles and predicates would have been unthinkable in the time and exposed the social position of the artist.[2]

Towards the end of his career, his paintings appear increasingly less "Baroque" (in figural dimensions, illusionism). Gran therefore can be seen as an important precursor of classicism.

In 1894, in Vienna's Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus (15th District), the Grangasse street was named after him.

Works

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Frescoes
Altar paintings

Self-portrait in the monastery of Herzogenburg.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Bryan, Michael (1849). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 293.
  2. ^ Walther Buchowiecki: Der Barockbau der ehemaligen Hofbibliothek in Wien, ein Werk J.B.Fischers von Erlach, S 146f. Georg Prachner Verlag, Wien 1957

References

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Further reading

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