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Sandrart, Joachim von
(b Frankfurt am Main, 12 May 1606; d Nuremberg, 14 Oct 1688). German painter and writer. A leading figure in 17th-century German painting, he is chiefly famed for his biographical writings in the Teutsche Academie. His great-nephew, an engraver who died young in London, also bore the name Joachim von Sandrart (166891).
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- Sandrart, Joachim von (1606-88)
- Augsburg, §2: Art life and organization
- Austria, §III, 3(i): Large-scale Baroque decorative programmes
- France, §XVII: Historiography
- Frankfurt am Main, §2: Art life and organization
- Germany, §III, 3(i)(b): Baroque painting and graphic arts: After the Thirty Years War
- Germany, §XV, 1: Art education: 17th18th centuries
- Humanism, §3: Humanism and the visual arts
- Little Masters
- Munich, §II, 1: Art life and organization, before c 1799
- Nuremberg, §II, 1: Art life and organization: Painting and stained glass
- Rome, §III, 5(i): Art life and organization, 16011700: Artistic environment
- Testa, Pietro, §1: Early career: Lucca and Rome, to 1637
- Wittelsbach, §I: (6) Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
- collaboration
- dealing
- groups and movements
- patrons and collectors
- personal collection
- pupils
- reproductive prints by others
- teachers
- works
- writings
- Art history, §I, 2: Historical development, 15th century to the late 19th
- Claude Lorrain, §I, 1(i): Training and early work, to c 1640: Upbringing and move to Rome
- Dürer: (1) Albrecht Dürer, §V: Critical reception and posthumous reputation
- Encyclopedias and dictionaries of art, §I: Before 1700
- Giustiniani (i): (2) Vincenzo Giustiniani
- Iconographic handbook, §2(ii): From the 12th17th century: Secular history and mythology
- Manfredi, Bartolomeo
- illustrated
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