Joseph Wagner Jacopo Amigoni

Joseph Wagner, working in collaboration with Jacopo Amigoni, was active as a printmaker in the mid-18th century, with records dating his activity to 1745. The known body of work associated with these artists consists primarily of historical and Biblical narratives rendered through engraving.

Six examples of Joseph Wagner Jacopo Amigoni prints are preserved in museum collections, confirming the artists’ focus on detailed, illustrative compositions. The documented works include Abraham Kneeling before the Three Angels, David and Abigail, Jacob's Ladder, Moses Striking a Shepherd, and Rebecca at the Well. These high-quality prints demonstrate the refined printmaking techniques employed during the period.

The legacy of their collaboration is established through institutional holdings, including works represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Art. As historical records, many of these images reside in the public domain, allowing for the widespread circulation of these museum-quality reproductions.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection