Portrait of Jean Antoine Linck

Jean Antoine Linck

Jean Antoine Linck was an artist active across the late eighteenth century, flourishing between 1766 and 1800. His documented output consists primarily of detailed landscape drawings, reflecting a consistent focus on the dramatic features of Alpine topography and atmospheric conditions. Nine drawings by the artist are currently represented in major museum collections, documenting a specialized interest in rendering complex natural phenomena.

The subject matter of Linck's work centers on mountainous environments, emphasizing scale, weather, and light. Specific titles include Glacial Boulders at the Edge of a Mountain, Study of Clouds above the Mountains, and Sunset above a Mountain Lake. Other compositions, such as An Alpine Village in Summertime and Sunlit Trees Before a Panoramic Landscape, demonstrate his proficiency in depicting expansive views and detailed natural arrangements.

To establish his significance, works by Jean Antoine Linck are held in prominent institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. The preservation of these drawings ensures that documentation of the artist’s characteristic draftsmanship remains accessible for study. As much of this material has entered the public domain, high-quality prints featuring the work of Jean Antoine Linck are frequently utilized for educational and research purposes today.

9 works in collection

Works in Collection