Johann Maisch

Johann Maisch was an artist active during the early decades of the 19th century, with his documented artistic output spanning the period of 1800 to 1820. His known body of work consists predominantly of prints.

Eight total works by Maisch are currently represented in major international museum collections, establishing the museum-quality of the artist's surviving production. These works are held by the Rijksmuseum and the National Gallery of Art.

The focus of Maisch’s recorded output is highly specialized, centering on the production of decorative or applied prints. This is exemplified by the majority of his identified pieces, which include multiple impressions of the work titled Endpaper with Animals.

The preservation of Johann Maisch prints in prestigious institutions ensures the ongoing availability of the artist's legacy. As historical works, a number of these items are frequently made available in the public domain, allowing access to high-quality prints for study and scholarship.

8 works in collection

Works in Collection