Louis Jacoby
German Jewish engraver
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Life
Works
Jacoby's first engraving, Tiarini's "St. John," appeared in 1850. His most important engravings are: Kaulbach's "Historical Allegory"[3] and "The Battle of the Huns"; Raphael's "School of Athens"[4] (of which he had made a copy during his stay at Rome); Soddoma's " The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana"; Winterhalter's "The Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph and the Empress Elizabeth"; as well as the portraits of many important scientists and members of society in the Austrian and German capitals, such as Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, Peter von Cornelius, Ernst Guhl, Theodor Mommsen, Wilhelm Henzen, Franz Grillparzer, Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué, and York von Wartenburg.
Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
- Meyers Konversations-Lexikon.
