« The origins of … realistic landscape depiction in Munich
are represented profoundly characteristically
by Joseph Georg Winter’s etched sheets …
a first evidence of a lively interest in local nature. »
Heinrich Höhn
Studies on the Development of Munich Landscape Painting
from the End of the 18th and the Early 19th Century
1909, p. 274
JOSEPH GEORG WINTTER
1751 Munich 1789
&
RAPHAEL WINTTER
1784 Munich 1852
watercolors · drawings · etchings · lithographs
- Cattle by the crème de la crème :
Wintter, Joseph Georg. Animal Pieces after several Masters - A particular sujet :
Wintter, Joseph Georg. Coarse Boar before Hissing Snake - Wintter, Joseph Georg. Cat’s Head
- Wintter, Joseph Georg. Country Palace
- Wintter, Joseph Georg. The Three Dogs and the Bone
- Deer Hunt in Munich Landscape
Wintter, Joseph Georg. The Herd of Deer in Full Flight over the Fence - First drawn, then cut up, and finally saved :
Wintter, Joseph Georg. The Biting Horses that meanwhile had to serve the Stags - “Wintter ex Monachi” – The fine pendants
Wintter, Joseph Georg. The Hunter lying in wait for the Stag of 10 Points / The Stag of 10 Points barked dead - Wintter, Joseph Georg. The Leopard scenting to the left
- As the big cats of each other, so Wintter has the knack of them
Wintter, Joseph Georg. Panther and Lioness locked in Fight
Also discover Joseph Georg Wintter in
publications of the ridinger gallery
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art-historical contributions and annotations
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