| Joseph Heintz the Younger | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Portrait of Joseph Heintz by Sandrart | |
| Born | 1600 | 
| Died | 1678 | 
| Nationality | German | 
Joseph Heintz the Younger or Joseph Heintz (II) (1600–1678) was a German painter.
He was born in Augsburg as the son of Joseph Heintz the Elder.[1] In 1625 he travelled to Italy, where he settled in Venice and became known for his copies of his father's work and his religious or mythological paintings.[1]
_-_Joseph_Heintz_der_J%C3%BCngere_-_St_Anthony_of_Padua_The_Miracle_of_the_Mule.jpg.webp) St Anthony of Padua, or The Miracle of the Mule St Anthony of Padua, or The Miracle of the Mule
 Allegory, 1674 Allegory, 1674
 The Transport of the Holy House of Loreto, c. 1650 The Transport of the Holy House of Loreto, c. 1650
 Interior of Doge's Palace, Venice, with patricians voting on a bulletin for the election of new magistrates, c. 1648-50 Interior of Doge's Palace, Venice, with patricians voting on a bulletin for the election of new magistrates, c. 1648-50
_-_Imaginary_Scene_with_Venetian_Buildings_-_WGA11336.jpg.webp) Imaginary Scene with Venetian Buildings, c. 1670-75 Imaginary Scene with Venetian Buildings, c. 1670-75
He died in Venice.
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