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Johann Carl Loth The Resurrection of Christ mk65
Oil on canvas
29 1/2x38 9/16in
Uffizi,
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Johann Carl Loth Mercury piping to Argus mk86
before 1660
Oil on canvas
117x100cm
London,National Gallery
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Johann Carl Loth Fupiter and Merury being entertained by philemon and Baucis mk150
1659/62
178x252cm
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Johann Carl Loth Mercury Piping to Argus mk170
1655-1660
Oil on canvas
116.9x99.7cm
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Johann Carl Loth Jupiter and Mercury at Philemon and Baucis before 1659 Oil on canvas,
178 x 252 cm
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Johann Carl Loth The Good Samaritane c. 1676 Oil on canvas
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Johann Carl Loth Mercury Piping to Argus mk244
before 1660
Oil on canvas
117x100cm
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Johann Carl Loth Galatea mit ihren Begleiterinnen vor Polyphem Oil on canvas
70 x 95 cm
17th century
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Johann Carl Loth Eliezer and Rebecca at the Well Date 1670s
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 123 x 159 cm
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Johann Carl Loth Portrait einer Dame mit Papageienkafig 1765(1765)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 87 x 72 cm (34.3 x 28.3 in)
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Johann Carl Loth Martyrdom of Saint Gerard Sagredo oil on canvas,circa 1677-1670
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Johann Carl Loth Jakob segnet Ephraim und Manasse um 1692
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 134,5 x 156,5 cm Rahmenmaße: 159,2 x 181,7 x 11 cm
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Johann Carl Loth Apollo, Pan, and Marsyas Date second half of 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 97 cm (38.2 in). Width: 117 cm (46.1 in).
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Johann Carl Loth Gleichnis vom Barmherzigen Samariter 2. Hälfte 17. Jahrhundert
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Deutsch: 121 x 159 cm
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Johann Carl Loth
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German Baroque Era Painter, 1632-1698
was a German painter, born in Munich but active most of his life in Venice. He is also called Johann Karl, Carlotto, and Carlo Lotti. He was the son and pupil of Johann Ulrich Loth (1590- 1662). He was commissioned to paint for the emperor Leopold in Vienna. He was influenced by Pietro Liberi. His brother Franz Loth was also a painter in Venice and Germany. He had numerous pupils including Willem Drost, Cornelis de Bruijn, Johann Michael Rottmayr, Paul Strudel, Santo Prunati, Daniel Seiter, and Giovan Battista Langetti.
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