Johannes Jakob Hartmann
1680 – 1731
Bohemian painter, the most important landscape painter in Bohemia in the early eighteenth century. Although little is known about his early training, he lived from 1702 in Prague, where he was able to study the collections of Rudolph II. He updated themes found in Flemish art of the sixteenth-century for eighteenth-century audiences, and was particularly influenced by the works of Gillis van Coninxloo and Jan Brueghel the Elder.
3 artworks in collection
Works
Museum

Landscape with St John the Baptist Preaching
Private collection
Landscape with the Conversion of St Paul
Private collection
Lot and his Daughters
Private collection