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Johann Christian Reinhart
Johann Christian Reinhart

Johann Christian Reinhart

German, 1761-1847
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Johann Christian Reinhart was a German painter and engraver. He was one of the founders, along with Joseph Anton Koch, of German romantic classical landscape painting.

Reinhart was born in Hof, Bavaria, and attended the gymnasium in Hof where he was encouraged to draw by one of his teachers. His artistic career was divided between his early years in Germany and a career as a professional artist in Italy.

Following in his father's footsteps, Johann Christian started to study theology but turned more and more to art. He studied under Adam Friedrich Oeser in Leipzig. In 1783 he moved to Dresden where he furthered his studies under Johann Christian Klengel who taught him chiefly after the Dutch masters. On the death of his mother in 1784, he spent a short time in Hof before returning to Dresden. He struck up a friendship with Friedrich Schiller in 1785.

In 1789, supported by the hereditary Prince of Coburg-Gotha, he got a grant from the Margrave of Ansbach-Bayreuth, and, aged 28, he left Dresden and moved to Rome. The grant continued until 1791/92 when the Margravate of Ansbach-Bayreuth became part of Prussia. Reinhart came under the influence of the classicist German painters Asmus Jacob Carstens and Koch and became a conspicuous exponent of the historic landscape. He devoted himself more particularly to landscape painting and to aquatint engraving. His paintings, drawings and etchings, of which he made many prints, brought him artistic recognition and financial success and he was eventually able to support a family. In 1801, he married an Italian Anna Caffo and together they had three children.

In 1829 he was asked by the future King Ludwig I of Bavaria to paint the view of Rome to the north, the south, the east and the west of the royal villa, high up on the Pincio. The paintings that resulted measure roughly 67 by 106 inches apiece and show a remarkable steadiness of hand and eye. These works are now housed in the Neue Pinakothek.

Reinhart's originality lay not so much in radical inventions but rather in new combinations of known styles, themes, and patterns. By skillfully merging these with a noble theme, Reinhart revitalised the heroic landscape.

He developed a new, more sensitive approach to landscape. Even though this emotional tendency contains element of the early romantic, Reinhart's way of painting is still immersed in the classical and is meticulous and detailed.

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Scene From The Roman Campagna, Torre Del Quinto

Scene From The Roman Campagna, Torre Del Quinto (1823)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Klassische Landschaft mit Archemoros und Hypsipyle

Klassische Landschaft mit Archemoros und Hypsipyle (1816)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Heroic landscape

Heroic landscape (1818)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
In the Park of Palazzo Chigi

In the Park of Palazzo Chigi (1804)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Illustration
View Of The Ponte Lupo On The River Anio Near Tivoli, In The Foreground A Youth Playing The Lyre

View Of The Ponte Lupo On The River Anio Near Tivoli, In The Foreground A Youth Playing The Lyre (1823)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
A Woodland Path in Rosenthal in Winter

A Woodland Path in Rosenthal in Winter (1785)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Heroic landscape

Heroic landscape (ca. 1825 – 1828)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Village between trees

Village between trees (1782)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Nocturnal river landscape

Nocturnal river landscape (ca. 1780)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Landschaft mit der Torre del Quinto vor Rom

Landschaft mit der Torre del Quinto vor Rom (1816)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Landschaft mit den Opfern von Kain und Abel

Landschaft mit den Opfern von Kain und Abel (ca 1798)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Landscape

Landscape (ca 1783-1784)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Heroische Landschaft mit dem Tod des Opheltes beim Zuge der Sieben gegen Theben

Heroische Landschaft mit dem Tod des Opheltes beim Zuge der Sieben gegen Theben (1798)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Die Mühle bei den großen Eichen

Die Mühle bei den großen Eichen (1786)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Landschaft mit antiken Denkmälern

Landschaft mit antiken Denkmälern (before 1814)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Abhang mit Felsblöcken und Ölbäumen im Park der Prinzen Chigi zu Ariccia

Abhang mit Felsblöcken und Ölbäumen im Park der Prinzen Chigi zu Ariccia (1818)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Standing Man

Standing Man (late 18th–19th century)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Drawings
Rocky Landscape with Hunters

Rocky Landscape with Hunters (1786)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Rocky Cliff

Rocky Cliff (18th–19th century)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Drawings
Italian Landscape with Trees, Rocks and a Resting Deer

Italian Landscape with Trees, Rocks and a Resting Deer (1824)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape
Arcadian Landscape with Three Figures at a Lake

Arcadian Landscape with Three Figures at a Lake (1792)

Johann Christian Reinhart (German, 1761-1847)
Landscape

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