Johann Feigel Johann Christian Brand
The known graphic output attributed to Johann Feigel and Johann Christian Brand centers on a period of activity documented around 1775. Their recorded works consist of six prints, which appear to focus on genre scenes depicting common trades and street vendors. This body of work provides documentation of late eighteenth-century life through observational illustration.
Six of these verifiable Johann Feigel Johann Christian Brand prints are represented in major institutional collections, establishing their importance within the graphic arts history of the period. These holdings include the National Gallery of Art. Specific works preserved in collections include Kroat mit Leinwand (Linen Merchant), Küchenträger (Food Carrier), Milchweib (Milk Seller), and Mädel mit Honig und Obst (Girl Selling Honey and Fruit).
Due to the age of the original plates and drawings, this material is frequently considered part of the public domain, making high-quality prints widely accessible for study and exhibition.