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Joseph Werner the Younger (1637-1710)

"Joseph Werner (22 June 1637 – 21 September 1710), known as the Younger to distinguish him from his painter father of the same name, was a Swiss painter, known for miniatures.

Joseph Werner the Younger became an artist of international repute. He continued his studies in Frankfurt, went to Rome to paint and travelled to France where, at the court of Louis XIV he painted portraits of both the monarch himself and of various notables in his entourage; he also worked on the decorations of the Palace of Versailles. In 1667, he left France but continued to move in exalted circles. In Augsburg he worked for the Bavarian Elector in Vienna, painting a portrait of Leopold I, and was then invited to Berlin by the Prussian King Frederik. He earned a reputation as a miniatures painter at the court of the Saxon King in Dresden. In Berlin, he was appointed Director of the newly established Prussian Academy of Arts." - (en.wikipedia.org 06.06.2020)

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father of Christoph Joseph Werner

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Johann Heinrich HumelZwei junge Mädchen, auf dem Boden sitzendScylla und GlaucusDie Hochzeit zu KanaNicht identifizierbare SkizzenNessus und Deianeira
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Intellectual creation Joseph Werner the Younger (1637-1710)
Was depicted (Actor) Humel, Johann Heinrich
Printing plate produced Mathäus Küsel (1629-1681)

Drawn Joseph Werner the Younger (1637-1710)
Printing plate produced Mathäus Küsel (1629-1681)

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