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Johann Jakob Zeiller (8 July 1708 – 8 July 1783) was an Austrian painter.
Zeiller was born in
Reutte, trained by his father
Paul who was also a painter. In 1723 he began his apprenticeship with
Sebastiano Conca in
Rome, and then from 1729 to 1732 with
Francesco Solimena in
Naples. From there, Zeiller moved directly to
Vienna, where he operated from 1733 until 1743 as an employee of
Paul Troger. In 1737 he received the coveted title of an imperial court painter from the
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Zeiller painted primarily religious-themed frescoes. He did frescoes for the
Aldersbach Abbey in
Fürstenzell and the
Ettal Abbey. He later returned to Reutte where he continued to work until his death in 1783.[1] He contributed many frescoes in churches in
Tyrol.
Constantin von Wurzbach: Zeiler, Johann Jakob. In: Biographical Dictionary of the Empire, Austria. 59th band Publisher L. C. Zamarski, Vienna 1890, pp. 279 et seq.
Hans Semper Zeiller, Jacob. In: General German Biography (ADB). 45th band Oxford University Press, Leipzig 1900, pp. 652–660.
Harriet Brinkmöller-Gandlau: Zeiller, Johann Jakob. In: Biographic-bibliographic church encyclopedia (BBKL). Volume 14, Bautz, Herzberg 1998,
ISBN3-88309-073-5, pp. 372–374.
Bauer Franz & Planckensteiner I : catalogue Franz Anton Zeiller, Reutte 1994
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Johann Jakob Zeiller (8 July 1708 – 8 July 1783) was an Austrian painter.
Zeiller was born in
Reutte, trained by his father
Paul who was also a painter. In 1723 he began his apprenticeship with
Sebastiano Conca in
Rome, and then from 1729 to 1732 with
Francesco Solimena in
Naples. From there, Zeiller moved directly to
Vienna, where he operated from 1733 until 1743 as an employee of
Paul Troger. In 1737 he received the coveted title of an imperial court painter from the
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Zeiller painted primarily religious-themed frescoes. He did frescoes for the
Aldersbach Abbey in
Fürstenzell and the
Ettal Abbey. He later returned to Reutte where he continued to work until his death in 1783.[1] He contributed many frescoes in churches in
Tyrol.
Constantin von Wurzbach: Zeiler, Johann Jakob. In: Biographical Dictionary of the Empire, Austria. 59th band Publisher L. C. Zamarski, Vienna 1890, pp. 279 et seq.
Hans Semper Zeiller, Jacob. In: General German Biography (ADB). 45th band Oxford University Press, Leipzig 1900, pp. 652–660.
Harriet Brinkmöller-Gandlau: Zeiller, Johann Jakob. In: Biographic-bibliographic church encyclopedia (BBKL). Volume 14, Bautz, Herzberg 1998,
ISBN3-88309-073-5, pp. 372–374.
Bauer Franz & Planckensteiner I : catalogue Franz Anton Zeiller, Reutte 1994