Johann Wenzel Peter
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Johann Wenzel Peter was born September 9, 1745, in Karlsbad in the now-Czech Republic and died December 28, 1829, in Rome, Italy. Peter is known for his animal paintings which appear in the Vatican Museums and frescos which are on the walls of the Galleria Borghese.
Pope Gregory XVI furnished the Room of the Consistory in the Papal State Apartment with twenty works purchased from Peter.[1]
Highlighted works
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A Lion and Tiger in Combat, c. 1809
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Johann Wenzel Peter - A pointer and two setters in a classical landscape
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Paradiso terrestre
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Johann Wenzel Peter - Truthahn, Pfau, Kiebitz, Kaninchen
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11698 - Vatican - Pinacoteca (3482061955)
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Johann Wenzel Peter - Royal Bengal Tigers
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Johann Wenzel Peter - Ein Löwe greift eine Ziege an 1785
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Johann Wenzel Peter - Truthähne
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Jan Václav Peter - Jelen
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