Johann Michael Munck
A Master of Augsburg’s Brocade Paper Tradition Johann Michael Munck (1700-1762) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Augsburg, Germany—a city synonymous with exceptional papermaking and printing artistry. More than just a craftsman, Munck was an innovator who elevated brocade paper to new heights of aesthetic sophistication, shaping the visual landscape of the Rococo era and leaving an indelible mark on German decorative arts. His legacy continues to inspire artisans today, demonstrating the enduring power of meticulous technique combined with artistic vision. Early Life & Apprent…
The Subject Atlas
A chart of Johann Michael Munck's corpus mapped not by date but by subject. Spokes are what they painted; rings are when; and the threads between stars reveal the patrons and places that secretly connect them.
Spokes — Subject
Each arm of the atlas gathers works by what they depict: portraits, sacred scenes, mythologies, and the scientific studies. Click a spoke to swing that cluster to the top.
Rings — Career Period
Distance from the center marks time. The innermost ring is the earliest period; the outermost, the final years. Style matures as you move outward.
Threads — Shared Context
Coloured lines link works bound by the same patron, commission, or theme. Trace a context to watch related clusters light up across subjects.