Johann Friedrich Reiffenstein
German artist (1719–1793)
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Johann Friedrich Reiffenstein[1](born 22 November 1719, Ragnit, – died 6 October 1793, Rome) was a German cicerone for grand tourists, painter, antiquarian and agent for art collectors in Rome.
References
- ^ Also spelled Reifstein and Reffenstein
- C. Frank, in Figure Humaine et Architecture. Dessins di XVIIIe au Xe Siècle, Rome, Galleria Carlo Virgilio & C., 2017, pp. 18–19, Reffenstein, Pastel portrait of a lady.
- B. von Götz-Mohr, »Amico Optimo« Franz Graf zu Erbach-Erbach (1754-1823), Johann Friedrich Reiffenstein (1719-1793) und die Antikesammlungen in Erbach im Odenwald, in Das Modell in der bildenden Kunst des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. Festschrift für Herbert Beck, Petersberg, Michael Imhof Verlag, 2006.
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