Discover the fascinating story of Jeremiah Meyer, one of the great Tübingen artists of the 18th century who was long forgotten. His journey from a difficult life in Tübingen to a glittering career in London is unique.
Born in Tübingen, Meyer's life began in humble circumstances. At the age of 15, however, an inheritance changed his life: He moved to London, studied under famous painters and quickly rose to become a celebrated miniature painter. In 1764, he even became court painter to the king and was a co-founder of the Royal Academy of Arts. Today, his works can be found in famous collections such as Windsor Castle and the British Museum.
The exhibition pays tribute to Meyer's life and work for the first time. In addition to his biography, his painting technique and his significance within portrait painting will be highlighted. Meyer's influence on the London art scene is also discussed, as is the role of miniature painting then and now.
Come along and find out more about the impressive history of an exceptional artist from Tübingen!
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