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1646 - 1726. Known for: Painting.
Johannes GLAUBER 1646 Utrecht – 1726 Schoonhoven Dutch painter. He studied with Nicolaes Berchem in Amsterdam. In 1670, he went to Paris for a year, then to Lyon. He then moved to Italy, where he... Read full biography
Johannes GLAUBER 1646 Utrecht – 1726 Schoonhoven Dutch painter. He studied with Nicolaes Berchem in Amsterdam. In 1670, he went to Paris for a year, then to Lyon. He then moved to Italy, where he spent two years in Rome, one year in Padua, and two years in Venice. In 1679, he went to Hamburg, where... Read full biography
Johannes GLAUBER 1646 Utrecht – 1726 Schoonhoven Dutch painter. He studied with Nicolaes Berchem in Amsterdam. In 1670, he went to Paris for a year, then to Lyon. He then moved to Italy, where he spent two years in Rome, one year in Padua, and two years in Venice. In 1679, he went to Hamburg, where he lived until 1684, making a brief visit to Copenhagen. In 1684, he returned to Amsterdam, where he created murals in patrician residences. Johannes Gottlieb moved to Vienna the same year and then... Read full biography
Johannes GLAUBER 1646 Utrecht – 1726 Schoonhoven Dutch painter. He studied with Nicolaes Berchem in Amsterdam. In 1670, he went to Paris for a year, then to Lyon. He then moved to Italy, where he spent two years in Rome, one year in Padua, and two years in Venice. In 1679, he went to Hamburg, where he lived until 1684, making a brief visit to Copenhagen. In 1684, he returned to Amsterdam, where he created murals in patrician residences. Johannes Gottlieb moved to Vienna the same year and then to Wroclaw. He painted idyllic Italian landscapes with shepherds, herds of cattle, workers in coastal ports, and people on sand dunes, with backdrops of cliffs, ships, hills, and trees. Less frequently, he painted allegorical mythological and biblical... Read full biography
Johannes GLAUBER 1646 Utrecht – 1726 Schoonhoven Dutch painter. He studied with Nicolaes Berchem in Amsterdam. In 1670, he went to Paris for a year, then to Lyon. He then moved to Italy, where he spent two years in Rome, one year in Padua, and two years in Venice. In 1679, he went to Hamburg, where he lived until 1684, making a brief visit to Copenhagen. In 1684, he returned to Amsterdam, where he created murals in patrician residences. Johannes Gottlieb moved to Vienna the same year and then to Wroclaw. He painted idyllic Italian landscapes with shepherds, herds of cattle, workers in coastal ports, and people on sand dunes, with backdrops of cliffs, ships, hills, and trees. Less frequently, he painted allegorical mythological and biblical scenes.
