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1733 Vienna - 1811. Known for: Sanguine pencil drawings and expression studies.
Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist who trained in Vienna and Paris with Johann Georg Wille. He was known for his sanguine pencil drawings, which were likely influenced by Wille and his friendship... Read full biography
Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist who trained in Vienna and Paris with Johann Georg Wille. He was known for his sanguine pencil drawings, which were likely influenced by Wille and his friendship with Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Schmutzer's drawings were more focused on expression studies rather than... Read full biography
Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist who trained in Vienna and Paris with Johann Georg Wille. He was known for his sanguine pencil drawings, which were likely influenced by Wille and his friendship with Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Schmutzer's drawings were more focused on expression studies rather than real portraits, and were executed in a disciplined drawing technique reminiscent of copperplate engraving. He had previously been trained as a copperplate engraver in Vienna
Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist who trained in Vienna and Paris with Johann Georg Wille. He was known for his sanguine pencil drawings, which were likely influenced by Wille and his friendship with Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Schmutzer's drawings were more focused on expression studies rather than real portraits, and were executed in a disciplined drawing technique reminiscent of copperplate engraving. He had previously been trained as a copperplate engraver in Vienna
Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist who trained in Vienna and Paris with Johann Georg Wille. He was known for his sanguine pencil drawings, which were likely influenced by Wille and his friendship with Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Schmutzer's drawings were more focused on expression studies rather than real portraits, and were executed in a disciplined drawing technique reminiscent of copperplate engraving. He had previously been trained as a copperplate engraver in Vienna

