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Bernhard Vogel (engraver)

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"Female Portrait", after Jan Kupecký (1667-1740), mezzotint by Bernhard Vogel

Bernhard Vogel (19 December 1683 – 13 October 1737) was a German engraver whose main interests were genre scenes and portraits.

Vogel was born in Nürnberg. He studied under Weigel and Heisse in Augsburg.

In 1745 a number of his engravings after Jan Kupecký were published by the German painter and engraver Valentin Daniel Preissler.

He died in Augsburg, aged 53.

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  1. "Bernhard Vogel". arcadja.com.

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