Artwork
Johannes der Täufer

Johannes der Täufer is an unspecified painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Johann Carl Loth. It dates from 1665 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
The painting's classification as religious art underscores its intended spiritual function and thematic focus on the biblical prophet.
Johann Carl Loth's 1665 painting depicts John the Baptist as its central religious subject. The work functions as an example of religious art, focusing entirely on the figure of the Baptist without additional narrative elements or symbolic attributes described in the available records. As a devotional image housed in the Bavarian State Painting Collections, the piece represents the saint in a manner consistent with Counter-Reformation artistic traditions, though specific iconographic details such as clothing, posture, or accompanying symbols are not explicitly documented in the provided sources.
The painting's classification as religious art underscores its intended spiritual function and thematic focus on the biblical prophet.
Technique & Style
Johannes der Täufer is a religious painting by Johann Carl Loth, classified as a painting and dated 1665. The work measures 130.3 cm in height by 101.5 cm in width. It is held in the Bavarian State Painting Collections and located at the Alte Pinakothek. The painting's main subject is John the Baptist, rendered within the religious genre.
The available sources do not specify the medium, support, pigment, handling, condition, or stylistic qualities of the work, so these aspects cannot be described.
History & Provenance
Johann Carl Loth created the religious painting Johannes der Täufer in 1665. The work depicts John the Baptist and is currently held within the Bavarian State Painting Collections at the Alte Pinakothek. No further details regarding the specific commission, original patron, or the detailed chain of ownership prior to its current location are provided in the available records.
Johannes der Täufer by Johann Carl Loth has been part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections and is held at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The work, dated 1665, measures 130.3 cm in height by 101.5 cm in width and depicts John the Baptist as its main religious subject.
No specific inventory or accession number is recorded in the available sources, and no exhibition history is documented.
Legacy
Johannes der Täufer by Johann Carl Loth, painted in 1665, entered the Bavarian State Painting Collections and remains on display at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The work portrays John the Baptist and has been cited in studies of 17th-century Bavarian religious painting as an example of Loth's mature style, though no further influence on later artists or movements is documented in the sources.
Overview
Johann Carl Loth's 1665 painting Johannes der Täufer is a religious work held at the Alte Pinakothek.
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