Conrad Meyer (1618 Zürich – 1689 Zürich) was a painter, engraver, and medallist[1] of Zürich.[2]
Conrad Meyer (etching)
He was a student of Matthäus Merian.
He was successful as a painter of portrait and landscapes, but later specialized on copper engraving, producing more than a thousand works.
He also produced the map of Switzerland by Conrad Gyger (1657) and a Planisphaerium Coeleste (1681).
His son Johannes Meyer (1655–1712) was also a painter and engraver.
Landscapes
Löntschtal (Canton of Glarus), 1655
Zurich in summer, ca. 1661
Zurich in winter, ca. 1661
Portraits
Johann Heinrich Waser, Mayor of Zurich 1652-69, 1654
A boy's portrait, Joseph von Orelli, 1657
Théodore de Bèze, 1676
Double portrait of the executioner Volmar and his wife, 1677
1668 Portrait medal of Johann Heinrich Waser.
References
Forrer, L. (1909). "Meyer, Conrad". Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Vol.IV. London: Spink & Son Ltd. p.55.
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