Artist

Carl Heinrich Rahl

Holy Roman Empire, 1779–1843

Carl Heinrich Rahl was a Holy Roman Empire artist.

Carl Heinrich Rahl was a painter active within the Holy Roman Empire from 1779 to 1843. His documented practice encompassed the roles of graphic artist and copper engraver. He pursued his artistic training under the guidance of Heinrich Füger. Rahl is also noted for his familial and professional connection to his son, the artist Carl Rahl, whom he taught. This relationship established a direct lineage of instruction between the two generations. His career reflects the diverse visual arts disciplines of his time, focusing on painting and printmaking without further recorded specialization in this context.

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