WEISS, Bartholomeus Ignaz - b. ~1740 München, d. 1814 München - WGA

WEISS, Bartholomeus Ignaz

(b. ~1740 München, d. 1814 München)

German painter, etcher, and miniaturist. After an early training by his father, Franz Joseph Weiss (1735-1790), as a porcelain painter, Bartholomaus Ignaz Weiss worked for five years between 1764 and 1769 at the Nymphenburg factory. In 1769 he was awarded a scholarship to further his studies in the Schleissheim galleries and in 1771 he became a student of Franz Ignazius Oefele (1721-1797) at the newly founded Drawing School in Munich, which later became the Munich Academy. One of the founders of the Drawing School was Thomas Christian Winck (1738-1797).

Weiss was later to become the Bavarian court miniaturist, as well as a distinguished engraver and etcher.

Portrait of George de Marées
Portrait of George de Marées by

Portrait of George de Marées

The sitter of this signed and dated portrait is George de Mar�es (1697-1776), a Swedish painter active in Germany. He is depicted at his easel, painting a portrait of Johann Christian Thomas Winck (1738-1797), a court painter in Bavaria.

The portrait may well have been done as a student exercise or as a homage paid by one relatively young artist to two of the leading artistic figures at the Bavarian Court.

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