Catharina Sperling-Heckel (10 April 1699 - 28 May 1741) was a German miniature painter, etcher and engraver.
Catharina Sperling-Heckel | |
---|---|
Catharina Heckel | |
Born | |
Died | May 28, 1741 Augsburg, Holy Roman Empire[1] | (aged 42)
Nationality | German |
Known for | Engraving Miniature painting |
Spouse | Hieronymus Sperling 1725-[1] |
Life and work
editCatharina Heckel was born in April 1699 in Augsburg.[1] Her father was Michael Heckel. He was a goldsmith and taught Heckel how to paint and draw. She was taught engraving by Johann Ulrich Kraus.[2] She married Hieronymus Sperling in 1725.[1][2][3] In 1728, she painted a miniature portrait of Charles Edward Stuart. She died from complications from childbirth, within weeks of the birth of her first child, in May 1741.[2]
Notable collections
edit- Moses' arms grow heavy as he prays for the victory of the Israelites over the Amalecites; an outstretched arm is anatomically depicted, c. 1735, Wellcome Collection[4]
Gallery
edit-
Moses' arms grow heavy as he prays for the victory of the Israelites over the Amalecites; an outstretched arm is anatomically depicted, c. 1735
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "CERL Thesaurus". CERL. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
- ^ a b c "A set of four lovely watercolours, each showing a young German lady in a fancy gown". Forum Rare Books. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
- ^ Michael Bryan (1904). Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. Macmillan. p. 26.
- ^ "Moses' arms grow heavy as he prays for the victory of the Israelites over the Amalecites; an outstretched arm is anatomically depicted. Etching by C. Sperling-Heckel, c. 1735". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 9 December 2018.