Stephan Dorfmeister or, in Hungarian, Dorffmaister István was a painter of German origin who worked primarily in Burgenland and Transdanubia.
Biography
A birth year of 1729 is assumed, based on parish registers from the city ofÖdenburg. Hungarian sources indicate that the year was 1725. He was the eldest of five children born to Johann Christof Georg Dorfmeister and his wife Elisabeth, née Millner. His youngest brother was the Austrian sculptor,. From 1751 to 1758, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where his instructors were Paul Troger, the Rector of the Academy, and, a fresco painter from Silesia. From 1769, he referred to himself as a "foreign" member of the Academy, although there are no supporting documents. After acquiring an expertise in fresco painting, c.1760, he received an order from the Provost of the Premonstratensianabbey in Gschirna for painting the monastery church. In 1761, he worked at the new monastery in Türje. Around 1762, he moved to a home near Ödenburg, but never became a Bürger there; possibly to avoid compulsory military service. During this time, he married Anna Franz and they had nine children together. After her death in 1790, he married Katharina Gillig. he worked mainly in what is now Western Hungary. His primary customers were the Bishops of Steinamanger and Fünfkirchen, as well the region's numerous monasteries. He also had some clientele among the nobility. Many of the secular buildings he decorated have since been destroyed or demolished. Surviving examples include the hall in, the decorations at the Hegyfalu castles near Kotenburg an der Raab and the municipal theater in Ödenburg. About fifty portraits are known to be his. His three eldest sons assisted in his workshop. The eldest of them, Stephan Joseph Dorfmeister the Younger helped with projects in Sankt Gotthard. Many works created after 1797 were jointly signed. His next eldest, Joseph Paul Stephan Dorfmeister, remained with him in his workshop and completed his last commission; the altarpiece at the church inMagotsch. Despite his thriving business, he was plagued by financial problems his entire life and left his family deeply in debt.