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Johann Heinrich Schönfeld - A Bacchanale in a classical courtyard

A Bacchanale in a classical courtyard

Johann Heinrich Schönfeld (German, 1609-1684)
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Johann Heinrich Schönfeld

Johann Heinrich Schönfeld was a German painter in the Baroque style.

He was the son of Johann Baptist Schönfeld (?-1635); a goldsmith. From birth, he was blind in his left eye and could only use his right hand for simple tasks, so he was not trained as a goldsmith, as would have otherwise been the case. Instead, he received lessons in painting from Caspar Sichelbein [de] in Memmingen. Later, he took study trips to Stuttgart and Basel.

In 1633, at the height of the Thirty Years' War, he fled to Italy. Originally, he lived in Rome, then moved to Naples around 1649. After a brief stay in Dresden he returned home in 1651. The following year, in Pfuhl (near Ulm) he married Anna Elisabetha Strauß. They had eight children together. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Augsburg, where he became a citizen and a member of the Master's Guild.

In the following years, he created many church paintings; notably at Würzburg Cathedral, where he painted Christ carrying the Cross and a likeness of Saint Leonard of Noblac. Both paintings burned during the bombing of Würzburg in World War II.. In addition to religious works, he painted mythological and genre scenes.

One of his best-known students was Johann Schmidtner.

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Mercury and Paris (1730)

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A bearded man in armor

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Abduction of The Sabine Women

Abduction of The Sabine Women (C. 1640)

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