Johannes Hau (17 April 1771, Flensburg - 3 August 1838, Reval) was a Baltic-German landscape painter.
Baltic-German landscape painter
Johannes Hau; portrait by Karl Johann Emanuel von Ungern-Sternberg[et] (1807)
Life and work
His father, Jens Petersen Hau, was a ship's captain. In 1795, he left his hometown and moved to Tallinn (Reval, in German). There, he became a master painter and by 1806, he was serving as an Ältermann[de] (a type of administrative official) with the Canute Guild. From 1818 until his death, he was the guild's chairman.
He is best remembered for his small-scale vedute of Reval and Narva done in gouache. These were very popular with upper-class people from St. Petersburg, who came to visit the city's spas.[1] In 1823, he organized an exhibition at his home, which was one of the first solo exhibitions of any type held in Reval.[2]
He was interred at the Kopli cemetery, which was destroyed in the 1940s, during the second Soviet occupation of the Baltic states.
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