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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, also known as Goethe-Tischbein (15 February 1751 in Haina ?C 26 February 1828 in Eutin) was a German painter. He was a descendant of the Tischbein family of painters, and a pupil of his uncle Johann Jacob Tischbein. Like many contemporary colleagues, Tischbein lived in Rome for some years. During his first stay in Rome (1779?C1781) his style changed from Rococo to Neoclassicism. He painted landscapes, historical scenes and still lifes. His second stay in Rome lasted 16 years (1783?C1799). He met Johann Wolfgang von Goethe there in 1786, made friends with him and accompanied him to Naples in 1787. Later, Goethe recounted this travel in his Italian Journey. Also in 1787, Tischbein painted his most famous work, a portrait of Goethe as a traveller in the Roman Campagna (now in the Städel museum, Frankfurt am Main). From 1808, Tischbein was a painter at the court of Oldenburg in Northern Germany.

johann tischbein goethe in the campagna oil painting artist


johann tischbein goethe in the campagna oil painting artist

goethe in the campagna
Painting ID::  56150
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mk247 1786 to 87 ,oil on canvas,64.5x81 in,164x206 cm,stadelschen kunstinstitut,frankfurt,germany


johann tischbein Portrait of Johann Georg Jacobi oil painting artist


johann tischbein Portrait of Johann Georg Jacobi oil painting artist

Portrait of Johann Georg Jacobi
Painting ID::  83993
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18th century Medium Oil on canvas cyf


johann tischbein The Souchay Family oil painting artist


johann tischbein The Souchay Family oil painting artist

The Souchay Family
Painting ID::  92033
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1779(1779) Medium oil Dimensions 117 x 145,8 cm cyf


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