Johann Ziegler
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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
References[]
- ^ "Brief Bio of Johann Ziegler". Retrieved 2009-10-07.
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