Johann Jakob Biedermann Explained
Johann Jakob Biedermann (7 August 1763 – 10 April 1830) was a Swiss painter and etcher.
Biedermann was born in Winterthur, and initially instructed by Johann Rudolph Schellenberg and Heinrich Rieter in Bern. He primarily painted landscapes and portraits. Biedermann traveled to many European locations including Zurich, Paris, Frankfurt, Basel and Konstanz where he got his inspiration. He died in Zurich in 1830.
References
- Carl Wilhelm hard Meier: The life of the Kunstmahlers Johann Jakob conventional man of Winterthur . Zurich, 1835
- J.J. Biedermann 1763–1830: Memory exhibition in the museum Winterthur from September 7, – October 5, 1930 . Museum Winterthur, 1930. * Rudolf Hunziker (Hrsg.): Letters of the painter Johann Jakob conventional man at Ulrich Hegner . Winterthur: Buchdr. Winterthur, 1936
- Marie Louise Schaller: Approach to nature: Swiss small master in Berne 1750–1800 . Berne: Stämpfli, 1990.