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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He started his training as a painter with his father Pascha Johann Friedrich Weitsch. In November 1778 he played in the role of Abraham in the music drama Abraham on Moria (by Johann Heinrich Rolle and August Hermann Niemeyer) as a singer. [first] Together with his older brother Friedrich Georg, he then visited the D\u00fcsseldorf Academy. A scholarship Duke Karl Wilhelm Ferdinands enabled both brothers to travel to Italy from 1784 to 1787. Weitsch remained in Vienna for some time on the return journey to copy. After returning to Braunschweig, he worked as a miniature painter for the Stobwasser Lackwarenmanufaktur. Gallery inspector in Salzdahlum [ Edit | Edit the source text ] On August 17, 1803, he was appointed gallery inspector of the ducal painting gallery in Salzdahlum Castle as the successor of his late father. In 1807, Weitsch experienced the dissolution of the collection during the Napoleonic occupation of the Duchy. 290 pictures were brought to Paris as prey art, 200 paintings came to Kassel and 200 gave King J\u00e9r\u00f4me of Westphalia to the museum in Braunschweig. About 400 pictures were publicly auctioned far below. After the demolition of the Salzdahlum Castle in 1813, Weitsch went to Braunschweig as a museum inspector, where he was arrested in Kassel on April 23 as a politically suspect, but was already pardoned at the beginning of May. Museum inspector in Braunschweig [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The art objects spent to Kassel returned to Braunschweig in 1814 after the dissolution of the Kingdom of Westphalen. Weitsch traveled to Paris in 1815 together with the Braunschweig Court Councilor and Museum Director Emperius and accompanied the return transport of the kidnapped paintings. The art collection was housed in the Paulin monastery in Braunschweig and looked after by Weitsch as a museum inspector. Until his retirement in 1835, he worked primarily and restored the paintings damaged as a result of the transport. He created miniature portraits and genre images that do not qualitatively reach his brother’s works. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Family [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Weitsch has been married to Jeannette Wilhelmine Bonnard (\u2020 1848) since April 21, 1803. [2] She was the daughter of the Dutch Claude Fran\u00e7is Bonnard, who was in the service of the hereditary princess of Braunschweig. His sons were not an artist. He had a sister Sophie Christine Juliane Schulze (born Weitsch, around 1751\u20131824) and a brother -in -law Ludwig Wilhelm Schulze (1745\u20131820), who was the accountant and upper factor of the Braunschweig porcelain camp. [3] Together with his siblings and his brother -in -law, he wrote a praise for his father in 1793. [4] He died in Braunschweig in 1841 at the age of 79. Paul Zimmermann:\u00a0 Weitsch, Anton . In: General German biography (ADB). Volume 41, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1896, p. 625 f. Weitsch, Johann Anton August . In: Hans Vollmer (ed.): General lexicon of the visual artists from antiquity to the present. Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker. Band 35 : Waage – Wilhelmson . E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 1942, S. 349 . Jochen Luckhardt: Weitsch, Johann Anton August. In: Horst-R\u00fcdiger Jarck, G\u00fcnter Scheel (ed.): Braunschweigian biographical lexicon – 19th and 20th centuries . Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 1996, ISBN 3-7752-5838-8, S. 643\u2013644 . Weitsch, (Johann) Anton (August), painter . In: Rudolf Vierhaus (ed.): German biographical encyclopedia (DBE) . 2nd, revised and expanded edition. Band ten : Thies\u2013Zymalkowski . Erdo gr\u00fcyter, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-381-6, S. 521 ( books.google.de – sample, information according to Braunschweigian biographical lexicon ). \u2191 Letter about the drama listed in Braunschweig: Abraham on Moria . In: Tarried contributions to the Braunschweigs Ads . 90 pinch Piece. Braunschweig November 18, 1778, S. 739 , Note on SP: 739\u2013740 ( books.google.de ). \u2191 S. C. J. Schulze, L. W. Schulze: The day of the marital connection of our good brother Antonius Weitsch … Braunschweig April 21, 1803 (wedding poem on Antonius Weitsch and Wilhelmine Bonnard). \u2191 Ludwig Wilhelm Schulze – Friedrich Georg Weitsch Google.com. \u2191 S. C. J. Schulze, Friedrich Georg Weitsch, Anton Weitsch, L. W. Schulze: Our good father Weitsch devoted to his seven-day years of life . Braunschweig October 16, 1793 ( Diglib.hab.de – Duke August library, Wolfenb\u00fcttel). 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