Johann Jacob Haid
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Johann Jacob Haid | |
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Born | 1704 |
Died | 9 December 1767 | (aged 35)
Johann Jacob Haid or Johann Jakob Haid (1704 – 9 December 1767) was a German engraver who worked in Augsburg.[1]
Life and works
Haid came from a German family of artists and engravers and was known for large mezzotint portraits.[2] He worked in England, and it has been suggested that he borrowed from the work of Robert Robinson (c. 1651 – 1706), who was a popular English mezzotint engraver, painter, and stage designer.[3] Haid also produced botanical work after Bartholomäus Seuter (1678–1754)[4] and with Johann Elias Ridinger, and worked on Johann Wilhelm Weinmann's "Phytanthoza iconographia".
Selected works
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Boy with a Whistle
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Portrait of Johann Elias Ridinger
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All is Vanity
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Departure of the Prodigal Son
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Men Playing Cards
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The Song
References
- ↑ Johann Jakob Haid at wilnitsky.com
- ↑ The New York Public Library. "NYPL, Recent Acquisitions: Old Master Prints". nypl.org.
- ↑ Ganz, James A., Still-life Mezzotints by Robert Robinson
- ↑ "Cleveland Museum of Art".
External links
File:Commons-logo.svg Media related to Johann Jacob Haid at Wikimedia Commons