Artist
Johann Christian Reinhart

Kingdom of Bavaria
Johann Christian Reinhart is a Kingdom of Bavaria Romanticism artist. 18 works are cataloged here, principally at National Gallery of Art.
Johann Christian Reinhart (24 January 1761 – 9 June 1847) was a German painter and engraver. He was one of the founders, along with Joseph Anton Koch, of German romantic classical landscape painting.
Works by Johann Christian Reinhart
Ideal Landscape
Tivoli and the Temple of the Sibyl above the Aniene Gorge
A Woodland Path in Rosenthal in Winter
Two Intertwined Oak Trees
A Subiaco (Near Subiaco)
The Mill at the Great Oaks
River Landscape in the Roman Campagna
Rovine cagionate in Tivoli, dall'escrescenza dell'Aniene (Tivoli Damaged by the Flood of the River Aniene)
The Mill at the Great Oaks
The Great Heroic Landscape, Dedicated to Schiller
Sleeping Greyhound
Heroic Landscape
Heroic Landscape: The Satyr and the Nymph
Heroic Landscape: The Satyr Playing the Flute
Heroic Landscape: Landscape with the Temptation of Christ
Heroic Landscape: The Shepherd's Dance on the Bridge
Heroic Landscape: Landscape with Town and River
Heroic Landscape: Cattle Crossing the River
Collections represented