Moritz Michael Daffinger

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Moritz Michael Daffinger (January 25, 1790,ViennaAugust 21, 1849,Vienna) was an Austrian miniature painter and sculptor. His father was Johann Daffinger.

Daffinger was a pupil of Heinrich Friedrich Füger. His specialty was painting on china. Since 1809 he worked only om portraits and specialised in painting on ivory. Later, he was influenced by the English portrait painter Thomas Lawrence, who was in Vienna in 1815 for the Congress of Vienna. Daffinger's more than a thousand portraits were mostly owned by the Austrian imperial house. His portrait was on the obverse of the Austrian 20 schilling banknote that circulated until the introduction of the euro.