Johann Ziegler
Johann Andreas Ziegler (11 July 1749 – 18 March 1802) was a German and Austrian painter and copperplate engraver. Ziegler was born in Meiningen, and painted primarily landscapes. He traveled Austria and produced a collection of works depicting views of Vienna.[1] Ziegler committed suicide in Vienna.
Gallery
Illustrations from "Fifty Picturesque Views of the Rhine River from Speyer to Düsseldorf," created in the summer of 1792.
Date 1792
- Bad Godesberg
- Bad Godesberg, mineral fountain and castle ruins
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References
- "Brief Bio of Johann Ziegler". Retrieved 2009-10-07.
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