Friedrich Ritter von Friedländer-Malheim

He studied at the Vienna Academy, and later under Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, and visited Italy in 1850, Düsseldorf in 1852, and finally Paris.

He devoted himself at first to historical pictures, creating a genuine sensation with his painting entitled "The Death of Tasso".

The following are a few of Friedländer's paintings: Since 1866 he had been a member of the Vienna Academy; in 1865 he received the Order of Francis Joseph and the Bavarian Order of Michael, and in 1867 the gold medal with crown for merit.

He had recently been elevated to the nobility with the suggestive title of "Von Mahlheim".

He taught his daughter Camilla Friedländer, who became a still life painter.

Friedrich Friedlander. Lithograph by Josef Kriehuber (1861)
Brautschau im Park by Friedländer-Malheim (1857)