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Amalia von Schattenhofer, born Amalia Schweinhammer-Baader (1763–1840) was a German art collector and amateur painter. Born in Erding to a physician, Georg Schewinhammer, who died when she was eight, Amalie was adopted by her stepfather, , whom her mother soon married, and whose name she took. She was a pupil of Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder, who directed the art gallery in Munich, and as part of her training she copied the Dutch and Italian paintings in the collection. In 1790, with the support of Johann Andreas Stein, she became the second honorary female member of the . Her husband was the Kanzler des Münchner Damenstiftes St. Anna. Von Schattenhofer produced a number of portraits in colored chalks and in pastel. These were engraved, as were several copies after the work of Georg Friedr

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  • Amalia von Schattenhofer, born Amalia Schweinhammer-Baader (1763–1840) was a German art collector and amateur painter. Born in Erding to a physician, Georg Schewinhammer, who died when she was eight, Amalie was adopted by her stepfather, , whom her mother soon married, and whose name she took. She was a pupil of Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder, who directed the art gallery in Munich, and as part of her training she copied the Dutch and Italian paintings in the collection. In 1790, with the support of Johann Andreas Stein, she became the second honorary female member of the . Her husband was the Kanzler des Münchner Damenstiftes St. Anna. Von Schattenhofer produced a number of portraits in colored chalks and in pastel. These were engraved, as were several copies after the work of Georg Friedr (en)
  • Amalia von Schattenhofer, nascida Amalia Schweinhammer-Baader (1763–1840) foi uma colecionadora de arte alemã e pintora amadora. Nascida em Erding de um médico, Georg Schewinhammer, que morreu quando ela tinha oito anos, Amalie foi adoptada pelo seu padrasto, Ferdinand Maria Baader, com quem sua mãe logo se casou, e cujo nome ela adoptou. Foi aluna de Johann Jakob Dorner, o Velho, que dirigiu a galeria de arte em Munique, e como parte da sua formação copiou as pinturas holandesas e italianas da colecção. Em 1790, com o apoio de Johann Andreas Stein, tornou-se no segundo membro honorário feminino da Augsburger Kunstakademie. O seu marido era o Kanzler des Münchner Damenstiftes St. Anna. Von Schattenhofer produziu uma série de retratos em giz colorido e em pastel. Estes foram gravados, assim (pt)
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  • Amalia von Schattenhofer, born Amalia Schweinhammer-Baader (1763–1840) was a German art collector and amateur painter. Born in Erding to a physician, Georg Schewinhammer, who died when she was eight, Amalie was adopted by her stepfather, , whom her mother soon married, and whose name she took. She was a pupil of Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder, who directed the art gallery in Munich, and as part of her training she copied the Dutch and Italian paintings in the collection. In 1790, with the support of Johann Andreas Stein, she became the second honorary female member of the . Her husband was the Kanzler des Münchner Damenstiftes St. Anna. Von Schattenhofer produced a number of portraits in colored chalks and in pastel. These were engraved, as were several copies after the work of Georg Friedrich Schmidt; all were signed with the monogram "AB". Other copies, after the work of such artists as Guido Reni and Angelica Kauffman, are also known. A set of engravings is currently in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. (en)
  • Amalia von Schattenhofer, nascida Amalia Schweinhammer-Baader (1763–1840) foi uma colecionadora de arte alemã e pintora amadora. Nascida em Erding de um médico, Georg Schewinhammer, que morreu quando ela tinha oito anos, Amalie foi adoptada pelo seu padrasto, Ferdinand Maria Baader, com quem sua mãe logo se casou, e cujo nome ela adoptou. Foi aluna de Johann Jakob Dorner, o Velho, que dirigiu a galeria de arte em Munique, e como parte da sua formação copiou as pinturas holandesas e italianas da colecção. Em 1790, com o apoio de Johann Andreas Stein, tornou-se no segundo membro honorário feminino da Augsburger Kunstakademie. O seu marido era o Kanzler des Münchner Damenstiftes St. Anna. Von Schattenhofer produziu uma série de retratos em giz colorido e em pastel. Estes foram gravados, assim como várias cópias após o trabalho de ; todos foram assinados com o monograma "AB". Outras cópias, a partir do trabalho de artistas como Guido Reni e Angelica Kauffman, também são conhecidas. Um conjunto de gravuras encontra-se actualmente na coleção do Museu de Arte da Filadélfia. (pt)
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