All Joseph Anton Koch 's Paintings
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Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
88630 Das Kloster San Francesco im Sabinergebirge bei Rom  Das Kloster San Francesco im Sabinergebirge bei Rom   1812(1812) Medium Oil on wood Dimensions Deutsch: 34 x 46 cm cjr
88995 Das Wetterhorn von der Rosenlaui aus  Das Wetterhorn von der Rosenlaui aus   1824(1824) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 94 x 83 cm cjr
91394 Grindelwald Glacier in the Alps  Grindelwald Glacier in the Alps   1823(1823) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 88.5 x 122.5 cm (34.8 x 48.2 in) cjr
93987 Grindelwald Glacier in the Alps.  Grindelwald Glacier in the Alps.   1823(1823) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 88.5 x 122.5 cm (34.8 x 48.2 in) cjr
22784 Heroic Landscape with Rainbow (mk22)  Heroic Landscape with Rainbow (mk22)   1815 Oil on canvas,188 x 171.2 cm Munich,Bayerische Staarsgemaldesammlungen,Neue Pinakothek
69343 Heroische Landschaft mit dem Regenbogen  Heroische Landschaft mit dem Regenbogen   Medium English: Oil on canvas Deutsch: Öl auf Leinwand Dimensions 118 X 114 cm
56207 landscape with shepherds and cows  landscape with shepherds and cows   mk247 1832 to 32 ,oil on canvas,29.875x40.875 in,76x103.7 cm,hamurger kunsthalle,hamburg,germany
87030 Landschaft mit dem Dankopfer Noahs  Landschaft mit dem Dankopfer Noahs   1803(1803) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 86 x 116 cm cyf
38562 Monastery of San Francesco di Civitella  Monastery of San Francesco di Civitella   mk138 1814 Oil on wood 45x57cm Purchased 1876
62822 Mountain Scene  Mountain Scene   110 x 161 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne A group of German painters based in Rome in the early nineteenth century had a most decisive effect on the development of German art. The foremost of these artists was Joseph Anton Koch. He was born in Obergiblen in the Tyrol in 1768 but lived in Rome from spring 1795 to his death in 1839. Here he painted the 'heroic landscapes' which form the major part of his work. His Mountain scene of 1796, one of his earliest paintings, shows his attempt to continue the tradition of seventeenth-century landscape painting and to relate the heroic grandeur of nature to the human life that is dependent on it
33897 Schmadribach  Schmadribach   mk87 c.1821/22 Oil on canvas 131.8x110cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen,Neue Pinakothek
21397 Schmadribach (mk09)  Schmadribach (mk09)   c 1821/22 Oil on canvas,131.8 x 110 cm Munich,Bayerische Staatsgemaidesammlungen,Neue Pinakothek
21396 Seiss Landscape (Berner Oberland) (mk09)  Seiss Landscape (Berner Oberland) (mk09)   1817 Oil on canvas ,101 x 134 cm Innsbruck,Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum
21824 Stormy Landscape with Returning Rider (mk10)  Stormy Landscape with Returning Rider (mk10)   1830 Stuttgart,Taatsgalerie
33896 Swiss Landscape  Swiss Landscape   mk87 1817 Oil on canvas 101x134cm Innsbruck,Tiroler Landsmuseum Ferdinandeum
40654 Swiss Landscape  Swiss Landscape   mk156 1817 Oil on canvas 101x134cm
2217 The Lauterbrunnen Valley  The Lauterbrunnen Valley   1821 Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen
2219 The Monastery of St.Francis in Sabine Hills, Rome  The Monastery of St.Francis in Sabine Hills, Rome   The Hermitage, St.Petersburg
28499 The Monastery of St.Francis in the Sabine Hills,Rome  The Monastery of St.Francis in the Sabine Hills,Rome   mk60 Oil on canvas 13x18"
44058 The Upland near Bern  The Upland near Bern   1816 Oil on canvas, 73 x 99 cm
2215 The Wetterhorn with the Reichenbachtal  The Wetterhorn with the Reichenbachtal   1824 Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
38563 Waterfalls at Subliaco  Waterfalls at Subliaco   mk138 1812/13 Oil on canvas 58x68cm

Joseph Anton Koch
1768-1839 Austrian Joseph Anton Koch Galleries was an Austrian painter of the German Romantic movement. The Tyrolese painter left academic training in the Karlsschule Stuttgart, a strict military academy, and traveled through France and Switzerland. He arrived in Rome in 1795. Koch was close to the painter Asmus Jacob Carstens and carried on Carstens' 'heroic' art, at first in a literal manner. After 1800 Koch developed as a landscape painter. In Rome he espoused a new type of 'heroic' landscape, revising the classical compositions of Poussin and Lorrain with a more rugged, mountainous scenery. He left Rome in 1812 and stayed in Vienna until 1815, in protest of the French invasion. During this period he incorporated more non-classical themes in his work. In Vienna he was influenced by Friedrich Schlegel and enthusiasts of old German art. In response, his style became harsher, and this new approach had a wide influence on German landscape painters who visited Rome.

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