Portrait of Jakob Matthias Schmutzer

Jakob Matthias Schmutzer

Jakob Matthias Schmutzer was an artist active across the mid-eighteenth century, with documented activity spanning from 1743 to 1782. His surviving body of work, as represented in major museum collections, consists primarily of graphic arts, specifically drawings and prints.

The historical credibility of Schmutzer’s output is established by its inclusion in significant international institutions, including the Rijksmuseum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Database records document fifteen specific works held in these collections, encompassing thirteen detailed drawings and two fine art prints.

Schmutzer’s documented works demonstrate a focus on portraiture and figural studies. Notable examples preserved include the Portret van Joseph von Sonnenfels, and various character studies such as Head of a Man and Head of a Youth with Open Mouth. The existence of the Armorial Trophy suggests proficiency in decorative and heraldic subject matter as well. Today, access to historical materials such as Jakob Matthias Schmutzer prints and studies is often facilitated through institutional archives; many museum-quality works are available as downloadable artwork for research purposes.

23 works in collection

Works in Collection