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Justus Juncker

Justus Juncker (1703 - 1767) was active/lived in Germany.  Justus Juncker is known for Still life, Dutch and Flemish style interiors.

Justus Juncker was apprenticed to the Frankfurt-based façade painter Johann Hugo Schlegel.  At the same time, he taught himself at the Frankfurt picture gallery of Baron von Haeckel, who owned an important collection of seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish paintings.

Initially, Juncker painted portraits and genre scenes as a follower of David Teniers II.
Around 1745, he took to painting primarily still lifes, inspired by his much-admired model Jan Davidsz. de Heem.  His real talent, however, lay in the depiction of patrician interiors in a Dutch or Flemish style.

Artist auction records

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