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Johann Caspar Schwab (1727-1810) was a Viennese artist known for his engravings. His works often depicted scenes of daily life, such as "Moletriina Fallax" and "Récréation Flamande", demonstrating a talent for capturing human interaction and social dynamics. Schwab's engravings are characterized by their meticulous detail and realistic portrayal of figures and settings. These pieces were likely popular among those who appreciated the everyday realities of his time.
Born
1727
Birth place
Wenen
Died
1810