ArtistsAnton Graff
Anton Graff

Anton Graff

Swiss, 1736–1813
Dresden
PaintingNeoclassicism
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28
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  • Neoclassicism
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Anton Graff was a Saxon portrait painter and draughtsman active in Dresden during the late 18th century. His practice centered on careful observation of physiognomy, rendering individual character with precision and restraint within the formal portrait tradition. Working across paint and drawing, Graff developed a method grounded in direct study rather than idealization, establishing himself as a significant figure in Northern European portraiture of his era.

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Artsy artwork: Waterlight Graffiti
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Artsy artwork: Hands Holding a Sword and a Tricorn (ca. 1790)
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Artsy artwork: Karl Ramler (1774)
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Artsy artwork: Johann Georg Sulzer (1774)
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Artsy artwork: Waterlight Graffiti
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Artsy artwork: Hands Holding a Sword and a Tricorn (ca. 1790)
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Artsy artwork: Johann Georg Sulzer (1774)
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Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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