Artwork
Johann Carl Friedrich Bruch

Johann Carl Friedrich Bruch is an oil painting by the Biedermeier artist Johann Georg Schlesinger. It dates from 1819 and is held in the collection of the São Paulo Museum of Art. This oil painting, created in 1819, is a portrait held at the São Paulo Museum of Art.
About this work
To learn more about the artist's style and technique, you can explore the work of Johann Georg Schlesinger.
The painting is a portrait of a man with dark, wavy hair and a serious expression. He is dressed in a black coat with gold buttons and a white cravat tied in a bow. The background is a muted brown color.
The man's attire suggests that he may be from the early 19th century, but there are no other visible details that provide more specific information about his identity or the context of the painting. The artist's use of oil paint and the style of the portrait are consistent with the period.
To learn more about the artist's style and technique, you can explore the work of Johann Georg Schlesinger.
Overview
This oil painting, created in 1819, is a portrait held at the São Paulo Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait depicts a man with dark, wavy hair and a serious expression, dressed in attire typical of the early 19th century, including a black coat with gold buttons and a white cravat.
Technique & Style
The artist's use of oil paint and the portrait's style are characteristic of the period, with a muted brown background that allows the subject to be the focal point.
History & Provenance
The painting is the work of Johann Georg Schlesinger, not Johann Carl Friedrich Bruch as previously suggested.
Artist & collection
Artist
A German painter in the early 1800s, Johann Georg Schlesinger focused on still lifes and landscapes painted in oils.











