Antique Master Print-JOHANN-CHRISTIAN-STEMLER-LEIPZIG-THEOLOGIAN-Haid-1757

Print

295.00

‘IO. CHRISTIAN. STEMLER SS. THEOLOG. D. ET PROFESS. ORD. CANON. CIZENS. CONSIST. ASSESSOR, TEMPLI D. THOMAE PASTOR DIOEC. LIPS. SUPERINTENDENT. NATUS D. 20 OCT. MDCCI.’ WITH CREDIT: ‘JOH. JAC. HAID SC. ET EXC. AUG. V.”

– Portrait of Johann Christian Stemler shown half-length within a decorative trompe-l’oeil frame. The Lutheran clergyman wears clerical robes and a large ruff collar while resting his hand on a book marked ‘B S,’ with additional volumes and a symbolic emblem below the frame. Johann Christian Stemler (1701-1756) was a German Lutheran theologian and church official associated with Leipzig. He served as pastor of the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) and held the office of superintendent within the Leipzig diocese. Stemler was also a professor of theology and assessor of the ecclesiastical consistory, participating in church administration and theological education during the mid-eighteenth century. His career placed him among the learned Lutheran clergy connected to Leipzig’s university and church institutions.

In stock

SKU: PICTURA-12736 Categories: , Tag:

Description

Medium: Mezzotint (Schabkunst), printed in black on hand laid (verge) paper.

Sheet size: 23 x 37.8 cm (9.06 x 14.88 inch). Image size: 20 x 31.8 cm. (7.87 x 12.52 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light foxing, soling and creasing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

JOHANN CHRISTIAN STEMLER, LEIPZIG THEOLOGIAN PORTRAIT, LUTHERAN PASTOR THOMASKIRCHE, JOHANN JAKOB HAID MEZZOTINT, 18TH CENTURY GERMAN CLERGY PORTRAIT, AUGSBURG PRINTMAKING | PCO-EXPO-PORTRAITS

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Johann Jakob Haid, Neue Sammlung von Bildnissen gelehrter um die Kirche, um das gemeine Wesen und um das Reich der Wissenschaften verdienter noch lebender Manner, Augsburg, 1757.

Reference: Museum inv. W 1025; Nachlass Constantin von Wurzbach collection.

Biography engraver: Johann Jakob Haid (1704-1767) was a German engraver, mezzotint specialist, publisher, and art dealer active in Augsburg. He was among the most important German practitioners of mezzotint in the eighteenth century. Haid produced numerous portraits of European nobility, scholars, clergy, and officials, often after paintings by contemporary artists. Through his publishing house he distributed portrait prints widely across the German states, contributing significantly to the popularity of mezzotint portraiture in Central Europe.

Additional information

Dimensions 37 × 23 × 1 cm

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Antique Master Print-JOHANN-CHRISTIAN-STEMLER-LEIPZIG-THEOLOGIAN-Haid-1757”

You might also like: