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Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
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Jakob Samuel Weibel, known as Samuel, was a Swiss miniaturist, painter and engraver. His work was concentrated in the cantons of Bern, Vaud and Valais, as well as in Savoy.

Jakob Samuel Weibel, the son of a stuccoer, was of modest means. He pursued a career in art and began an apprenticeship under Sigmund Freudenberger. He worked closely with Balthasar Anton Dunker, who was 25 years his senior, and from whom he learned the art of etching. In 1792, the young Weibel developed his preference for “landscape in art”, drawing, engraving and coloring his first artist's proofs. In 1796, he published fourteen views of the Bernese Oberland at Emanuel Hortin in Bern.

In 1793, Weibel set out to discover the Vaud region in order to depict the most diverse landscapes, which, among other things, led to his views of the castle of Saint-Maurice (1793) or Villeneuve (1795). He traveled around Lake Geneva, where he worked in Valais and Savoy (Evian, Meillerie, Saint-Gingolph). He is particularly known for his views of 254 parish houses in the cantons of Bern, Fribourg, Solothurn and Vaud. He also created a series of eighteen illustrations of Bernese castles.

Several Swiss minor masters settled in Vevey, including Michel-Vincent Brandoin (d. 1790), whose studio was taken over by Pierre Samuel Louis Joyeux and Karl Franz Xaver Wexelberg. In 1797, Wexelberg was forced by the authorities to leave Vevey and move to Lausanne. It was probably Weibel who replaced Joyeux for a time in order to paint the large canvases signed “Joyeux/Wexelberg”. Weibel remained in Vevey between 1804 and 1817, with this stay interspersed with many trips.

In 1805, he published in Paris the Principes d'après nature en 24 planches, pour apprendre à dessiner le paysage d'une manière sûre et facile, dessinées et gravées par S. Weibel (“Principles of nature in 24 plates to learn how to draw the landscape in a safe and easy way, drawn and engraved by S. Weibel”). Weibel died in Bern on November 24, 1846.

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Walkringen

Walkringen

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Affoltern, im Emmenth.

Affoltern, im Emmenth.

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Graffenried

Graffenried

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Büren

Büren

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Oberbalm

Oberbalm

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Lauenen

Lauenen

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Mett

Mett

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Cappelen bey Aarberg

Cappelen bey Aarberg

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Schloss Arwangen

Schloss Arwangen

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Vinelz

Vinelz

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Erlenbach

Erlenbach

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Meykirch

Meykirch

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Lengnau

Lengnau

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Sutz

Sutz

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
Wichtrach

Wichtrach

Jakob Samuel Weibel (Swiss, 1771-1846)
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