Artist

Johann Jacob Marchand

Stehender Hund mit Jagdbeute
Dachshund mit totem Hasen und Wildente
Hundeporträt

Johann Jacob Marchand is a Rococo painting artist. 3 works are cataloged here, principally at Bavarian State Painting Collections.

Born around the late 1600s, Johann Jacob Marchand painted still lifes in the early 1700s Dutch tradition. His quiet compositions feature carefully arranged fruits, glassware, and tabletop objects, bathed in soft light. You can see this in Still Life with Glass and Fruit or A Bowl of Plums and a Wine Glass—both spill into the 1700s from the same Dutch playbook. Tap either title to zoom in on the glassware catching the light.

Works by Johann Jacob Marchand

Collections represented

Bavarian State Painting Collections

Museum

Bavarian State Painting Collections

The Bavarian State Painting Collections, based in Munich, Germany, oversees artwork held by the Free State of Bavaria. It was established in 1799 as Centralgemäldegaleriedirektion. Artwork includes…

Catalog records compiled from museum open-access collections; the artworks shown are in the public domain. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.