John Philipp
John Philipp was a German painter, engraver, printer, and draughtsman. He is best known for his portrait of Albert Einstein.
Biography
Born in Hamburg in 1872, Philipp studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Johann Leonhard Raab and Carl von Marr from 1893 to 1898. He later moved to Berlin in 1904, where he worked for five years and befriended the German realist painter Adolph von Menzel shortly before Menzel's death in 1905. Philipp maintained a studio in Berlin and returned to Hamburg, where he died in 1938.Works
He created portraits of:- Albert Einstein: Philipp created a well-known oversized etching of the physicist in 1929, made from life.
- Auguste Rodin: He produced a signed etching portrait of the French sculptor in 1909.
- Sigmund Freud: A sketch and etching of the father of psychoanalysis date to 1913.
- Adolph von Menzel: Philipp befriended the prominent German realist painter in Berlin and created a portrait of him shortly before Menzel's death in 1905.
- Arthur Nikisch: The Hungarian conductor was another of Philipp's notable subjects.
- The Prince Regent: He also etched a portrait of the German Prince Regent.
- Leo Spik: An auction snippet indicates a portrait of this individual.