Johann Friedrich Bause

Portrait of Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn after Anton Graff

Johann Friedrich Bause (3 January 1738 5 January 1814) was a German engraver

Life

Bause was born at Halle, in Saxony, in 1738. He is said to have been self-taught as an engraver, and to have formed his manner by an imitation of the prints of J. G. Wille. He died at Weimar in 1814.[1]

Works

His works, which are very numerous, are chiefly executed with the graver, which he handled with great purity and firmness. The following are his principal plates, except his portraits, which are chiefly of German characters of little celebrity:[1]

A list of his works may be found in Nagler and Heineken. See also Dr. G. Keil's ;'Katalog des Kupferstichwerkes von Johann Friedrich Bause, Leipzig, 1849. His daughter, Juliane Wilhelmine Bause (1768–1837) etched a number of landscapes after Kobell, Both, and other artists.[1]

References

Sources

This article incorporates text from the article "BAUSE, Johann Friedrich" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.

Further reading

Keil, Georg (1849) Catalog des kupferstichwerkes von Johann Friedrich Bause


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