ArtistsJohann Friedrich Overbeck
Johann Friedrich Overbeck

Johann Friedrich Overbeck

Lübeck, 1789–1869
PaintingNeoclassicismRomanticismRenaissance
Representation
None documented
0
Institutional Exhibitions
14
Works in Collection
16
Assets Indexed
1
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
80%
Profile Completeness

Cultural Positioning

Movements
  • Neoclassicism
  • Romanticism
  • Renaissance
Related Artists
No edges recorded
Influence Graph
No influence edges encoded yet.
About

Why this artist matters now

Johann Friedrich Overbeck was a German painter and draughtsman born in Lübeck who became a central figure of the Nazarene movement in early 19th-century Rome. Working primarily in drawing and tempera, he developed a meticulous linear style rooted in Northern Renaissance principles and Christian iconography. Based in Rome from 1810 onward, Overbeck led a community of artists dedicated to reviving religious art through intense technical study and spiritual conviction. His drawings and paintings are characterized by precise draftsmanship, jewel-like color, and allegorical or devotional subject matter that rejected the conventions of academic Romanticism.

Source: Artsy · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago

Graph relationships

Taste overlap and adjacency

Movement
Neoclassicism
Medium
Painting
Related Artists
12 in graph
Institutional

Museum Collections

Canonical record

Artworks (14)

View all 14 artworks →
Record

Images

Artsy artist portrait
Artsy
The Banishment of Hagar (Met Museum)
Met Museum
Institutional

Representation & Collections

In collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In collection
Art Institute of Chicago
In collection
National Gallery of Art
Record

Exhibitions and timeline

No exhibitions or timeline entries yet