Johann Peter Pichler (real name - Johann Baptist Pichler ), ( German: Johann Peter Pichler ; May 13, 1765 , Bolzano - March 18, 1807 , Vienna) - Austrian painter, engraver and portrait painter. Master of engraving using mezzo-tinto technique .
| Johann Peter Pichler | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | him. Johann Peter Pichler |
| Date of Birth | May 13, 1765 |
| Place of Birth | Bolzano , Holy Roman Empire |
| Date of death | March 18, 1807 ( 41) |
| Place of death | Vienna Austrian Empire |
| A country | |
| Genre | portrait, engraving |
| Study | Academy of Fine Arts (Vienna) |
| Style | mezzotint |
Engraving by I. Pichler "Self-portrait of Rembrandt"
He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts . He continued to study the art of copper engraving at the Academy of Graphics under the direction of Jacob Matthias Schmutzer .
He was later a professor at the Vienna Academy of Graphics, where he taught students the mastery of the mezzo-tinto technique . Among his students is Christian Vermouth .
Selected Works
- Portrait of Prince Victor Anhalt of Bernburg,
- Rembrandt Self Portrait,
- Andromeda and Perseus (Original author: Giuseppe d'Arpino),
- Venus (Original author: Titian ),
- Omphal (Original author: Domenikino ),
- Double portrait of Albert and Nikolaus Rubens (Original author: Rubens )
- Crying (Original author: Rubens )
- Cupid (Original author: Correggio )
- Tombstone of Emperor Leopold II and others.

Cupid ( Correggio )

Tarquinius and Lucretia
Portrait of King Stanislav Augustus Ponyatovsky