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Joseph Anton Koch - Das Berner Oberland

Das Berner Oberland (1815)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
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Joseph Anton Koch

Joseph Anton Koch was an Austrian painter of Neoclassicism and later the German Romantic movement; he is perhaps the most significant neoclassical landscape painter.

The Tyrolese painter was born in Elbigenalp. Early in his life he was tending cattle. Through the recommendation of Bishop Umgelder (1785), he received academic training in the Karlsschule Stuttgart, a strict military academy. In 1791, he ran away, and traveled through France and Switzerland. He arrived in Rome in 1795. Koch was close to the painter Asmus Jacob Carstens and carried on Carstens' "heroic" art, at first in a literal manner. He etched the pages of Carstens' Les Argonautes, selon Pindar, Orphée et Apollonius de Rhode (Rome, 1799).

After 1800, Koch developed as a landscape painter. In Rome, he espoused a new type of "heroic" landscape, revising the classical compositions of Poussin and Lorrain with a more rugged, mountainous scenery. In 1812, forced through inadequate income from his work, or in protest of the French invasion, he went to Vienna, where he worked prolifically. He stayed in Vienna until 1815. During this period, he incorporated more non-classical themes in his work. In Vienna, he was influenced by Friedrich Schlegel and enthusiasts of old German art. In response, his style became harsher.

Koch returned to Rome, and became a conspicuous figure in the German artists' colony there. He painted, among other works, the four frescoes in the Dante Room of the Villa Massimi (1824–1829). His presence and personality had considerable influence among the younger generation in the art life of Rome, and his new approach had a wide influence on German landscape painters who visited Rome.

He wrote Moderne Kunstchronik oder die rumfordische Suppe gekocht und geschrieben von J. A. Koch (Stuttgart, 1834) which was directed humorously against unjustifiable criticism and false connoisseurship.

Koch's last years were spent in great poverty. He died in Rome, where he was buried in the Teutonic Cemetery, located next to St. Peter's Basilica within Vatican City.

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Landschaft mit Diana und Aktäon

Landschaft mit Diana und Aktäon (ca 1832)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
The Kalvarienberg

The Kalvarienberg (ca 1825)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Landschaft mit Diana und Aktäon.

Landschaft mit Diana und Aktäon. (ca 1832)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Blick vom Kloster S. Isidoro auf St. Peter in Rom

Blick vom Kloster S. Isidoro auf St. Peter in Rom (1810)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Der Tiroler Landsturm im Jahre 1809

Der Tiroler Landsturm im Jahre 1809 (ca 1816-1819)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Landscape with the Rape of Hylas

Landscape with the Rape of Hylas (ca 1832)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
View of Vietri with Young Country Women Dancing for Shepherds in the Foreground

View of Vietri with Young Country Women Dancing for Shepherds in the Foreground (1800)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Dante und Virgil im Wald der Selbstmörder (Dante Inferno, Canto 13, V 31)

Dante und Virgil im Wald der Selbstmörder (Dante Inferno, Canto 13, V 31)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Dante und Virgil im Wald der Selbstmörder (Dante Inferno, Canto 13)

Dante und Virgil im Wald der Selbstmörder (Dante Inferno, Canto 13)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Landscape with Noah, Offering a Sacrifice of Gratitude

Landscape with Noah, Offering a Sacrifice of Gratitude (1803)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Dante and Virgil Riding on the Back of Geryon

Dante and Virgil Riding on the Back of Geryon (c. 1821)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Ruins of the Imperial Palaces in Rome

Ruins of the Imperial Palaces in Rome (1810)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Dante und Vergil erblicken Paolo und Francesca, oben der Höllenrichter Minos

Dante und Vergil erblicken Paolo und Francesca, oben der Höllenrichter Minos (1805)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Weekly Calendar

Weekly Calendar (1822)

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
Ansicht von Rom, darüber drei Entwürfe für Voluten-Konsolen

Ansicht von Rom, darüber drei Entwürfe für Voluten-Konsolen

Joseph Anton Koch (Austrian, 1768-1839)
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