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Johann Heiss - Vulcan Surprising Venus and Mars in Bed Before An Assembly of The Gods

Vulcan Surprising Venus and Mars in Bed Before An Assembly of The Gods (1679)

Johann Heiss (German, 1640-1704)
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The Artist died in 1704 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Johann Heiss, or Heiß was a German painter in the Baroque style, known for historical, Biblical and mythological scenes.

His artistic training took place in Memmingen, under the tutelage of the Sichelbein [de] brothers; Hans Conrad (1581–1669) and Johann (1589–1670). After completing his studies, in 1663, he went to Stuttgart and was in the service of Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg. In 1675, his works were praised by the art historian Joachim von Sandrart in his book, the Teutsche Academie. After 1677, he lived and worked in Augsburg. While there, he came under the influence of Johann Heinrich Schönfeld.

His works may be seen in museums throughout Germany, as well as at the Louvre, the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna), the Hermitage and the Milwaukee Art Museum.

On site works include altarpieces at the Pilgrimage Church in Grafrath, a cycle on the Crucifixion at the Benedictine monastery in Ochsenhausen and an allegory of Abundantia at the Merkantilmagistrat [de] in Bolzano.

His work "Manus Dei", ironically made famous due to a forgery of it by Wolfgang Beltracchi that was displayed in the Szépművészeti Múzeum, is now considered lost.

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