Joachim von Sandrart

German art-historian and painter

Joachim von Sandrart - Artists & Creatives born May 12th, 1606
Born
Died

1688
337 years ago — 82 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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Germany

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Born in 1606, a prominent art historian and painter participated in the development of art theory. Co-founded the German Academy of Arts, contributing significantly to the appreciation and understanding of art. Authored important texts that analyzed the works of various artists and crafted a detailed narrative of art history. His paintings often depicted historical and mythological themes, reflecting the Baroque style prevalent during his lifetime.

Founded the German Academy of Arts

Authored 'Academia Nobilissima, oder Kunst Akademie'

Produced significant Baroque paintings

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