Painter
Paul Troger (October 30, 1698 – July 20, 1762) was a prominent Austrian painter, draughtsman, and printmaker who excelled during the late Baroque era. His fresco paintings on ceilings, renowned for their dynamic movement and use of a light color palette, are particularly notable. Troger's artistic style, especially evident in his frescoes, held sway over Austrian painting until the late 18th century, exerting a profound influence on subsequent significant artists. Notably, his impact resonated strongly with artists of the following generation, including Franz Anton Maulbertsch, Josef Ignaz Mildorfer, Johann Wenzel Bergl, and Johann Lucas Kracker.
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