Joseph Reinhart (artist)

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Portrait of Joseph Reinhart by an unknown artist (Zentral- und Hochschulbibliothek Luzern)

Joseph Reinhart (also called Josef Alois Alfons Reinert or Joseph Reinhard; 23 January 1749 – 28 May 1824) was a Swiss artist and costume designer.

He was born in Lucerne to Joseph Ignaz Reinerts and Anna Maria Bättig. In 1765 he received a scholarship from the Lucerne government to study with an unknown artist in Lucca and in Rome, where he spent two years at the Accademia di San Luca in the circle of Pompeo Batoni and Domenico Corvi. On 19 February 1776 he married Anna Schriber, and on 1 January 1777 his daughter Clara was born, who later helped in his workshop as a draftsman.

Reinhart painted many pictures depicting traditional costumes on behalf of the silk ribbon manufacturer Johann Rudolf Meyer. He gained fame primarily through his pictures of costume from all over Switzerland, particularly from the

Canton of Basel-Landschaft.[1]

The art historian Sabine Rewald has described Reinhart's style as combining "archaizing mannerisms with close, candid observation and considerable economy of means".

Public collections

Collections of Reinhart's works are in the Historisches Museum Bern and in the Kunstmuseum Luzern. Pictures and drawings by his daughter Clara Reinhard (1777–1848) have also been preserved. The Kunstmuseum Luzern presented an exhibition of both artists' work from 10 December 2005 to 5 March 2006.[4]

Gallery

  • Pastor Johann Jakob Pfleger, 1788
    Pastor Johann Jakob Pfleger, 1788
  • Daniel de Meuron and Two Slaves, 1789
    Daniel de Meuron and Two Slaves, 1789
  • Group of Five Figures in a Rowboat on Lake Zurich, 1802
    Group of Five Figures in a Rowboat on Lake Zurich, 1802
  • Bernoise Peasant, 1822
    Bernoise Peasant, 1822
  • Peasant from the Canton of Schaffhausen, before 1824
    Peasant from the Canton of Schaffhausen, before 1824

External links

  • Tapan Bhattacharya: Reinhart, Joseph (Josef Reinhard) in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  • Hans-Peter Wittwer. "Reinhard, Josef". SIKART Lexicon on art in Switzerland.
  • Reinhard, Joseph. In: Deutsche Biographie

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