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Johann Adam Klein

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Ernst Welker and Johann Christian Erhard on a seat in Aigen Print by Johann Adam Klein

Ernst Welker and Johann Christian Erhard on a seat in Aigen

The Greifenstein Castle on the Danube Print by Johann Adam Klein

The Greifenstein Castle on the Danube

Departure of the Polish Jews through the Gate Print by Johann Adam Klein

Departure of the Polish Jews through the Gate

Peasants with a Horse and Cart with Vienna in the Distance Print by Johann Adam Klein

Peasants with a Horse and Cart with Vienna in the Distance

View of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress Print by Johann Adam Klein

View of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress

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Portrait of Gustav Heinrich Naeke

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Portrait of Johann Martin von Rohden

Johann Adam Klein (24 November 1792 – 21 May 1875) was a German painter and engraver.
Born in Nuremberg, Germany on 24 November 1792, Klein received lessons in drawing from Georg Christoph von Bemmel. In 1805 he was apprenticed to the studio of Ambroise Gabler and afterward studied at the Art Academy in Vienna from 1811 until 1818. His study was interrupted in 1815 for a study tour to Main, Rhine and Hungary. In 1819 he received a grant by Prince Louis of Bavaria to visit Italy. He remained in that country until 1821 and then returned to Germany. He painted a number of battle scenes which made him celebrated throughout Germany. Klein excelled as a painter of horses and portraits. He was also an engraver of great ability and he reproduced many of his own works and also the pictures of other artists. He died in Munich in 1875.

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The New York Times, May 30, 1875

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