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Georg Lisiewski

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Under the rule of the sober 'Soldier King' Frederick William I from 1713, the artistic life at the Berlin court came to a standstill, nevertheless, Lisiewski's austere portraits remained highly appreciated. Supported by the cultured queen consort
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succeeded to the Prussian throne, Lisiewski's career in Berlin came to an end, nevertheless he obtained more orders from the
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of his infantry regiment. Lisiewski also pictured numerous Prussian state officials, nobles, and Berlin merchants.
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About 1700 Lisiewski moved to Berlin, where on 24 November 1707 he married Maria Elizabeth Kahl from
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Lisiewski died in Berlin. His paintings were appreciated by contemporary artists like
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descent, became head of a notable family of painters spanning three generations.
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as the leading court painter. On behalf of the king and the
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court, even after the death of Prince Leopold in 1747.
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He established even closer relations with the Anhalt
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Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
portrait painter
Frederick William I of Prussia
Polish
Olesko
Ruthenian Voivodeship
Ukraine
Olesko Castle
John III Sobieski
Olecko
Duchy of Prussia
Lutheran
mezzotint
Otto Friedrich von der Groeben
Marienwerder
David von Krafft
Swedish Pomerania
Pomerania
pietistic
Philipp Spener
St. Nicholas' Church
Anna Dorothea Therbusch
Anna Rosina de Gasc
Christoph Friedrich Reinhold Lisiewski
Georg David Matthieu
Sophia Dorothea
Antoine Pesne
Prussian Army
Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau

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