Joseph Heintz the Younger
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Joseph Heintz the Younger | |
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![]() Portrait of Joseph Heintz by Sandrart | |
Born | 1600 |
Died | 1678 |
Nationality | German |
Joseph Heintz the Younger or Joseph Heintz (II) (1600–1678) was a German painter.
He was born in Augsburg as the son of Joseph Heintz the Elder.[1] In 1625 he travelled to Italy, where he settled in Venice and became known for his copies of his father's work and his religious or mythological paintings.[1]
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St Anthony of Padua, or The Miracle of the Mule
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Allegory, 1674
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The Transport of the Holy House of Loreto, c. 1650
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Interior of Doge's Palace, Venice, with patricians voting on a bulletin for the election of new magistrates, c. 1648–50
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Imaginary Scene with Venetian Buildings, c. 1670–75
He died in Venice.
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