Koch, Joseph Anton
Austrian Painter, 1768-1839 Painter and writer. He was one of the most important landscape painters of the early 19th century. With his friend Johann Christian Reinhart he pioneered the 'heroic' landscape style by heightening the grandeur and structural clarity of classical Italianate landscapes in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin, Claude Lorrain and Gaspard Dughet. His work reflects a transitional period in European art. Largely under the influence of Asmus Carstens, Koch subscribed to many Neo-classical principles, but his work also has Romantic aspects. His interest in the natural sciences and Romantic philosophy betrayed an increasingly modern world-view, but he also embraced the medievalism of the Nazarenes.

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Koch, Joseph Anton The Monastery of St. Francis in Sabine Hills oil painting


The Monastery of St. Francis in Sabine Hills
Rome, oil on panel, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Painting ID::  19113
Koch, Joseph Anton
The Monastery of St. Francis in Sabine Hills
Rome, oil on panel, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
   
   
     

Koch, Joseph Anton The Schmadribach Falls oil painting


The Schmadribach Falls
1821-22 Oil on canvas, 132 x 110 cm
Painting ID::  44063
Koch, Joseph Anton
The Schmadribach Falls
1821-22 Oil on canvas, 132 x 110 cm
   
   
     

Koch, Joseph Anton Heroische Landschaft mit dem Regenbogen oil painting


Heroische Landschaft mit dem Regenbogen
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *118 ?? 114 cm
Painting ID::  70684
Koch, Joseph Anton
Heroische Landschaft mit dem Regenbogen
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *118 ?? 114 cm
   
   
     

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     Koch, Joseph Anton
     Austrian Painter, 1768-1839 Painter and writer. He was one of the most important landscape painters of the early 19th century. With his friend Johann Christian Reinhart he pioneered the 'heroic' landscape style by heightening the grandeur and structural clarity of classical Italianate landscapes in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin, Claude Lorrain and Gaspard Dughet. His work reflects a transitional period in European art. Largely under the influence of Asmus Carstens, Koch subscribed to many Neo-classical principles, but his work also has Romantic aspects. His interest in the natural sciences and Romantic philosophy betrayed an increasingly modern world-view, but he also embraced the medievalism of the Nazarenes.

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