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Johann Philip Lemke

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from 1649 to 1651. After that, he returned to Nuremberg and worked as an assistant to the etcher, Georg Strauch (1613-1673). In 1653, he was registered as a "Master" by the city of Nuremberg for his painting of the Israeli children against the
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in the lower gallery, for a total of twenty-four scenes. During the 1700s, these works suffered from the effects of unprofessional cleanings. In 1806,
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and, most likely upon the latter's recommendation, was called back to Sweden to become the official battle painter for King
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He spent the years 1653 to 1673 in Italy, mostly in Rome, where he came under the influence of the battle painters,
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who, although he never became a painter, was inspired to amass a significant art collection.
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Johan Philip Lemke: 1631-1711 : en konsthistorisk bibliografi
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In 1684, he began a series of paintings for the upper gallery in
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His father was a sergeant in the Civil Guard during the
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German-Swedish graphic artist, etcher and battle painter
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Joachim von Sandrart

Karl X
Battle of Warsaw
Nuremberg
Stockholm
battle painter
Thirty Years' War
Hamburg
Jacob Weyer
Haarlem
Jacob de Wet
Amalekites
Jacques Courtois
Pieter van Laer
Eric Dahlberg
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
Karl XI
Drottningholm Palace
Battle of Halmstad
Battle of Lund
Karl X
Anders Fredrik Skjöldebrand
Karlberg Palace
Carl Gustaf Tessin
Daniel Stawert
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Nationalmuseum
Uppsala University Library

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