Magnus Brasch

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Landscape with Hunters I.

Magnus Brasch (also: Prasch ) (* 1731 in Nuremberg ; † 1787 in Nuremberg) was a German painter, mainly animal painter of hunting scenes. Magnus Brasch was the son of the animal painter Wenzel Ignaz Brasch (1708–1761).

Life

In Munich he was a student of the court painter Peter Jakob Horemans . Then lived in his native city of Nuremberg as a freelance painter.

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In addition to a large number of paintings, he has also published a collection of copperplate engravings.

  • Four and twenty illustrations of different dogs. , Verlag in der Raspische Buchhandlung., 1789

Others

Web links

Commons : Magnus Brasch  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Leitschuh, Guide to the Royal Library of Bamberg, 1889, p. 186