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Enoch Seemann, Jr., born 1694, the son of [[Seemann, Enoch, Sr. (1661-?)|Enoch Seemann, Sr.]], was also a painter, specializing in still life. Some of his father's pictures have been erroneously ascribed to him; the subjects of the portraits were no longer living at Enoch's time. He became a well-known portraitist in London, where he painted several members of the royal family. A self-portrait hangs in the Dresden Art Gallery; it is reproduced in <em>Mennonite Life</em> for July 1949. He died in London in 1744.
 
Enoch Seemann, Jr., born 1694, the son of [[Seemann, Enoch, Sr. (1661-?)|Enoch Seemann, Sr.]], was also a painter, specializing in still life. Some of his father's pictures have been erroneously ascribed to him; the subjects of the portraits were no longer living at Enoch's time. He became a well-known portraitist in London, where he painted several members of the royal family. A self-portrait hangs in the Dresden Art Gallery; it is reproduced in <em>Mennonite Life</em> for July 1949. He died in London in 1744.

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"Selbstporträt" by Enoch Seemann, Jr.
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Enoch Seemann, Jr., born 1694, the son of Enoch Seemann, Sr., was also a painter, specializing in still life. Some of his father's pictures have been erroneously ascribed to him; the subjects of the portraits were no longer living at Enoch's time. He became a well-known portraitist in London, where he painted several members of the royal family. A self-portrait hangs in the Dresden Art Gallery; it is reproduced in Mennonite Life for July 1949. He died in London in 1744.

Bibliography

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Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. IV, 145-146.

Kauenhoven, Kurt. "Mennonite Artists Danzig and Koenigsberg." Mennonite Life 4 (July 1949): 17.

Mannhardt, H. G. Die Danziger Mennoniten-Gemeinde. Danzig, 1919: 78.

Muttray, Alfred. "Der Danziger Maler Enoch Seemann." Milteilungen des Westpreussischen Geschichtsvereins 14 (1917): 59-61.


Author(s) Franz Harder
Date Published 1959

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Harder, Franz. "Seemann, Enoch, Jr. (1694-1744)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Seemann,_Enoch,_Jr._(1694-1744)&oldid=123641.

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Harder, Franz. (1959). Seemann, Enoch, Jr. (1694-1744). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Seemann,_Enoch,_Jr._(1694-1744)&oldid=123641.




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