Philipp Hieronymus Brinckmann

Landscape, ca. 1750, now at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Mural painting in the Jesuit Church, Mannheim.

Philipp Hieronymus Brinckmann or Brinkman (1709 – 21 December 1760) was a German painter and engraver

Life

Brinckmann was born at Spires in 1709. He was a pupil of J. G. Dathan. His favourite subjects were landscapes, but he also painted historical subjects and portraits; in some of the latter he imitated the force and colouring of Rembrandt. He was painter to the Court, and keeper of the Gallery at Mannheim, where he died. In the Städel at Frankfort is a 'Swiss Landscape' signed P. H. Brinckmann fecit, 1745.[1]

Etchings

He etched some plates in a picturesque and spirited style. The following are his principal prints:[1]

  • Philipp Hieronymus Brinkman; se ipse fec.
  • David with the Head of Goliath. 1741.
  • The Death of Pyramus.
  • The Repose in Egypt; Rembrandt inv.; Brinkman fec.
  • The Resurrection of Lazarus; Brinkman fec.
  • Mary Magdalene at the Feet of our Saviour.
  • Christ and the Samaritan Woman.
  • The Presentation in the Temple; P. J. Brinkman inv. et fec.
  • Six pleasing Landscapes; Ph. Brink. del. et fec.

References

Sources

  • Public Domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Bryan, Michael (1886). "Brinckmann, Philipp Hieronymus". In Graves, Robert Edmund. Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers (A–K). I (3rd ed.). London: George Bell & Sons.


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