Artist

Johann König

German, 1586–1642

Johann König was a German Early Baroque Italian artist. 9 works are cataloged here, principally at Cleveland Museum of Art. Johann König was born in Nuremberg.

Overview

Johann König (21 October 1586 – 4 March 1642) was a German painter. He was a follower of Adam Elsheimer. He is known primarily for his painted copper panels.

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Life

König was born in Nuremberg in 1586, the son of goldsmith Arnold König. His knowledge of the works of Johannes Rottenhammer suggests that he might have apprenticed in Augsburg (possibly with Rottenhammer). He spent a year in Venice and Rome from 1610 to 1614. There he possibly made contact in December 1610 with Elsheimer before the latter died. His works directly influenced even König's early works. Paul Bril also exerted a strong influence on the painter. In Rome, he came into contact with the early works of Carlo Saraceni. In 1614 he returned to Augsburg, married and received painter rights from the local guild. In 1622 he became a member of the Painters' Guild and a year later, he became a member of the Great Council. After 1620 he worked with Matthias Gundelach and Johann Matthias Kager on decorations of Augsburg Town Hall created by Elias Holl. Following the Edict of Restitution, by 1631 he returned to Nuremberg, where he further worked and died in March 1642.

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Works by Johann König

Collections represented

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