Johann Christian Brand
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Johann Christian Brand (March 6, 1722 – June 12, 1795) [1] was an Austrian painter (son of the German painter Christian Hilfgott Brand (1694-1756) who taught in Vienna with Karl Aigen) and brother of Friedrich August Brand.[1] Johann Christian Brand influenced ending the baroque era of landscape painting. He died in Vienna.
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[edit] Life and work
Johann Christian Brand was born in Vienna on March 6, 1722. Influential in ending the baroque era, Johann studied at the Vienna Academy from 1736.[1] He was awarded with the titles Kammermaler* in 1766 and "Professor of Landscape Drawing" in 1772.[1] The landscape paintings of Johann Christian Brand marked the transition from the baroque to the 19th-century style of landscape depiction.[1]
Johann Christian Brand died in Vienna on June 12, 1795. [1]
[edit] Galleries
Works by Johann Christian Brand are contained in Laxenburg Castle, Österreichische Galerie in Belvedere Palace, Vienna Art History Museum, Museum of Military History, National Gallery Prague, Göttweig, Klosterneuburg, Museum at the Schottenstift, Liechtenstein and Harrach galleries.
[edit] See also
- Christian Hilfgott Brand, father of Johann Christian Brand.
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c d e f "Brand, Johann Christian" (biography), aeiou Encyclopedia, 2006, webpage: aeiou-JCBrand.
[edit] References
- "Brand, Johann Christian" (biography), aeiou Encyclopedia, 2006, webpage: aeiou-JCBrand.