Johannes Endletzberger - Greeting Card, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Johannes Joseph Endletzberger was born in 1782 in St. Polten (Austria) and began his career as an engraver of coins and banknotes in Vienna and Prague. Accustomed to working in a small format, he later translated those skills to the crafting of jewel-like compositions on cards. From about 1815 until 1840, he ran an atelier where he employed several artisans who created luxury greeting cards.
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drawings and prints
johannes endletzberger
embossing
ephemera
gouache
metallic paint
paper
pearl
silk
watercolors
johannes endletzberger 1782 1850
gift of mrs richard riddell
high resolution
picture frame
frame
3d object
illumination of books and manuscripts
illuminated manuscripts
metropolitan museum of art
Date
1810
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")