Johann’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

View of the Mosel Valley below Trier with the Rocks of Pallien in the Foreground
Johann Anton Alban Ramboux German, 1790-1866

Portrait of the Brothers Konrad and Franz Eberhard
Johann Anton Alban Ramboux German, 1790-1866

Gauntlet from a Tournament Garniture of a Hapsburg Prince
Attributed to Anton Peffenhauser (German 1525—1603) Augsburg

Gauntlet from a Tournament Garniture of a Hapsburg Prince
Attributed to Anton Peffenhauser (German 1525—1603) Augsburg

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Mezzetino
Modeler: Bustelli, Franz Anton German, 1723-1763, b. Switzerland

Saint Albans Steeplechase
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877) after James Pollard (English, 1797-1867)

Portrait of Cardinal Zelada
Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779)

Saint Florian
Anton Eberhardt (Austrian, active 1760)

The Annunciation
Johann Koerbecke (German, about 1420–1490)

King Vulture
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (1710–present) Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler (born Saxony [now Germany], 1706–1775) Meissen, Electorate of Saxony (now Germany)

Portrait of the Artist's Father, Ismael Mengs
Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779)

Close Helmet for Foot Tournament at the Barriers
Anton Peffenhauser (German, c. 1525—1603) Augsburg

Apollo Granting Phaeton Permission to Drive the Chariot of the Sun
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Diana and Endymion
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Neues Bild-und Musterbuch (New Picture and Sample Book)
Johann Michael Kirschbaum (German, active c. 1771) Germany

Beaker
In the style of Anton Kothgasser Austrian, 1769-1851 Vienna, Austria

View of The Castello Bracciano, near Rome with Coach and Figures
Johann Wilhelm Baur German 1607-1642

Mourning Madonna
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory (1747–present) Designed by Franz Anton Bustelli (born Switzerland, active Bavaria [now Germany], 1723–1763) Munich