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Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)

"Johann David Passavant (18 September 1787 – 17 August 1861) was a German painter, curator and artist.

Passavant was born in 1787 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His interest in the arts was evident by an early correspondence with the artist Franz Pforr (1788–1812). He moved to Paris in 1809 to further his business interests. He returned to Frankfurt in 1824 where art history evermore occupied his interest. His Tour of a German artist in England (1833 in German; 1836 translated into English by Lady Eastlake) remains a significant source for art historians, as do his catalogues of old master prints, whose numbering is still followed by some collections." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.02.2020)

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Template creation Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)
Printing plate produced Ludwig Theodor Zöllner (1796-1860) ()
Intellectual creation Raphael (1483-1520) ()

Was used Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)

Written Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)
Written / [Relation to person or institution] Frankfurter Kunstverein ()
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Samuel Amsler (1791-1849) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler (1802-1848) ()

Received Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)
[Relation to person or institution] Samuel Amsler (1791-1849) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) ()

Signed Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) ()

Had subject Johann David Passavant (1787-1861)
[Relation to person or institution] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) ()
Had subject Andreas Weiß ()
Had subject Emanuel Höchberg ()
Had subject Wilhelm Mumm & Co ()
Had subject Philipp Knoblauch ()
Had subject Wilhelm von Hoven ()
Had subject Noé Katz ()
Had subject Amalia Oppenheim ()
Had subject Georg Ludwig Netz ()
Had subject Xaver Schechner ()
Had subject Joseph Jacobi ()
Had subject August Coutu ()
Had subject Andreas Dietz ()