Joann Venuto
Joann Anton Venuto, also styled as Jan Antonín Venuto, (24 May 1746 – 1 April 1833) was a Czech clergyman, watercolorist, draftsman, and cartographer. He specialized in the paintings of Bohemian and Moravian castles.[1]
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Jan Antonín Venuto | |
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Died | 1 April 1833 86) | (aged
Biography
Venuto was born on 24 May 1746 in Jevišovice, in the Margraviate of Moravia (present-day Czech Republic). In 1769, he became a canon living with Bishop Jan Leopold Hay at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Hradec Králové. He died on 1 April 1833.[1]
Gallery
- Hrad Lipnice v Čáslavském kraji (1795)
- Nové Město nad Metují (1800)
- Sázavský klášter (1822)
- Dolní Břežany (1814)
- Město Lanškroun (1803)
- Zámek Bečváry (1821)
References
- "Jan Antonín Venuto (1746-1833)". Bibliothèque nationale de France.
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