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Monument to Johann Christian Bach, Francesco Bartolozzi  Italian, Etching and engraving; fourth state of four
Multiple artists/makers
March 10, 1782
Monument to Johann Christian Bach, Francesco Bartolozzi  Italian, Etching and engraving; fourth state of four
Multiple artists/makers
March 10, 1782
A Duet, Anonymous, British, late 18th–early 19th century  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
1785 (?)
Concerto Spirituale, Henry William Bunbury  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1803 (?)
Concerto Spirituale, Henry William Bunbury  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1803 (?)
Box, Johann Christian Sick  German (Stuttgart), Silver, German, Stuttgart
Johann Christian Sick
ca. 1800
Box, Johann Christian Sick  German (Stuttgart), Silver, German, Stuttgart
Johann Christian Sick
ca. 1800
Concerto Spirituale, James Bretherton  British, Etching touched with ink
Multiple artists/makers
March 23, 1773
Small oval box, Johann Christian Neuss, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Christian Neuss
1773–75
Tankard, Johann Christian Bierpfaf  German, Silver, parcel gilt, Polish, Thorn
Johann Christian Bierpfaf
second half 17th century
Coffee spoon, Johann Christian Kessler  German, Silver, German, Stade
Johann Christian Kessler
mid-18th century
Snuffbox, Johann Christian Neuber  German, Gold, carnelian, agate, German, probably Dresden
Johann Christian Neuber
late 18th century
Box, Johann Christian Sick  German (Stuttgart), Silver, German, Stuttgart
Johann Christian Sick
ca. 1800
Box, Johann Christian Sick  German (Stuttgart), Silver, German, Stuttgart
Johann Christian Sick
ca. 1800
Upright (Lyre) Piano with Pedalboard, Johann Christian Schleip  German, Wood, various materials, German
Johann Christian Schleip
1820–44
Lyraflügel, Johann Christian Schleip  German, Wood, silk, gilt, ivory, German
Johann Christian Schleip
ca. 1820–44
Minerva, Johann Christian Wilhelm Beyer  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German
Johann Christian Wilhelm Beyer
19th–20th century
Flügelhorn (valve bugle) in B-flat, Johann David Christian Loeschhorn  German, Brass, nickel-silver, German
Johann David Christian Loeschhorn
1849–55
Armchair, Karl Friedrich Schinkel  German, Gilded mountain ash; brass mounts and casters; modern upholstery, German, Berlin
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1828
Square Piano, Johann Christoph Jaeckel and Christian Jaeckel, Oak, iron, ebony, ivory, various materials, German
Johann Christoph Jaeckel and Christian Jaeckel
1790
Landscape with a Strolling Woman, Johann Christian Klengel  German, Etching
Johann Christian Klengel
ca. 1800
Rocky Landscape with Hunters, Johann Christian Reinhart  German, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray wash; framing lines in pen and black ink
Johann Christian Reinhart
1786
Madonna of the Rose, Johann Christian Teucher  German, Engraving
Johann Christian Teucher
Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola)
Rocky Cliff, Johann Christian Reinhart  German, Graphite and brush and brown wash
Johann Christian Reinhart
18th–19th century
Ideal Landscape with a Shepherd and Cows, Johann Christian Klengel  German, Brush and black ink over black chalk. Two framing lines in pen and brown and pen and black ink, one of them possibly by the artist
Johann Christian Klengel
1770–1824
Standing Man, Johann Christian Reinhart  German, Black chalk
Johann Christian Reinhart
late 18th–19th century
Flintlock Longrifle, Johann Christian Oerter  American, Wood, steel, brass, American, Christian's Spring, Pennsylvania
On loan to The Met
Johann Christian Oerter
1774
Johann Christian Klengel
Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich
n.d.
Study of Three Flowers, Johann Christian August Birnbaum  German, Gouache
Johann Christian August Birnbaum
1781
Lady seated at spinet, Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory
Johann Christian Wilhelm Beyer
ca. 1766–70