TRAUTMANN, Johann Georg - b. 1713 Zweibrücken, d. 1769 Frankfurt am Main - WGA

TRAUTMANN, Johann Georg

(b. 1713 Zweibrücken, d. 1769 Frankfurt am Main)

German painter and etcher. He was a student of Ferdinand Bellon in Zweibrücken and, in Frankfurt, he studied with Hugo Schlegel (1679-1737) and Gabriel Kiesewetter (1711-1753). In 1761, he was named painter to the court of the Elector Palatine. Trautmann was known especially for his paintings of night scenes lit by fires. Among his works are images of musicians - a bagpiper, a lutenist, a family of singers, and a family of musicians. There are also genre scenes of an inn, soldiers playing cards, or a peasant family at table. Trautmann also painted portraits. Though he is said to have been an etcher, only six etchings by Trautmann are mentioned.

Holy Women at Christ's Tomb
Holy Women at Christ's Tomb by

Holy Women at Christ's Tomb

Trautmann was one of the eighteenth-century German followers of Rembrandt It is well illustrated by this painting.

Night Fire Scene
Night Fire Scene by

Night Fire Scene

Johann Georg Trautmann executed scenes of fire with great realism and finesse. The effects of light are particularly successful.

Old Woman with Boy by Candlelight
Old Woman with Boy by Candlelight by

Old Woman with Boy by Candlelight

The Liberation of St Peter
The Liberation of St Peter by

The Liberation of St Peter

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