Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Johann Georg Ziesenis


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77517  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Enkedronning Juliane Marie
 
 Enkedronning Juliane Marie   Date 1766-1767 Medium Oil cyf
82393  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of
 
 Portrait of   from 1762(1762) until 1766(1766) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
85344  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Augusta Hanover
 
 Portrait of Augusta Hanover   1762/5 (original) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
82848  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Carl August von Sachsen
 
 Portrait of Carl August von Sachsen   1769(1769) Medium Oil cyf
80059  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Friedrich Ferdinand von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
 
 Portrait of Friedrich Ferdinand von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach   ca. 1776(1776) cjr
79027  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Princess Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina
 
 Portrait of Princess Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina   1768-1769 Oil on canvas 140 x 101 cm (55.1 x 39.8 in) cjr
81991  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Princess Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina
 
 Portrait of Princess Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina   Oil on canvas Dimensions 140 x 101 cm (55.1 x 39.8 in) cyf
84853  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Stadholder Willem V
 
 Portrait of Stadholder Willem V   Date ca. 1768-1769 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 141 x 101 cm (55.5 x 39.8 in) cjr
88701  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Stadholder Willem V
 
 Portrait of Stadholder Willem V   1768-1769 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 141 x 101 cm (55.5 x 39.8 in) cyf
88721  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, Portrait of Stadholder Willem V
 
 Portrait of Stadholder Willem V   1768-1769 Medium Oil on canvas cyf
78143  
Johann Georg Ziesenis, State Portrait of Prince William V of Orange
 
 State Portrait of Prince William V of Orange   Date 18th century (before 1776) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 113 x 91 cm (44.5 x 35.8 in) cyf

Johann Georg Ziesenis
(b Copenhagen, 1716; d Hannover, 4 March 1776). German painter of Danish birth. He trained with his father, Johann Georg Ziesenis (1681-1748); he became a German citizen in 1743 and subsequently was appointed court painter to Herzog Christian von Pfalz-Zweibrecken in Zweibrecken and, later, Mannheim. In the early 1750s he overcame his technical shortcomings by studying Flemish art, particularly the work of Rubens and van Dyck. He also introduced a new genre, the private court portrait. His portrait of Karl Philipp Theodor, Kurferst von der Pfalz (1757; Munich, Alte Pin.) is original in its intimate view of a nobleman posed at leisure in casual dress, seated in his private study.



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