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'''Johann Anton Tischbein''' (28 August 1720, [[Haina]] - 26 July 1784, [[Hamburg]]) was a German painter and art teacher from the Tischbein family of artists.

== Biography ==
He was the fourth son of the baker, Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1682-1784), five of whose eight children became painters. After a short time at school, he worked as a carpenter in [[Frankfurt]].<ref name="H">[http://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/bio/id/2844 Biographical notes] @ Hessische Biografie.</ref> Later, he went to Paris to learn the art of wallpaper painting, which was very popular among the aristocracy at that time. When his studies were completed, he set up a studio in Frankfurt.

In 1749, he and his brother [[Johann Heinrich Tischbein|Johann Heinrich]] took a study trip to Italy. For many years thereafter, he created oil paintings based on the sketches and watercolors made during that trip.

In 1764, he moved to Hamburg, opened a private art school and was married in 1766.<ref name="H" /> Five years later, he wrote a textbook on painting (''Unterricht zu gründlicher Erlernung der Malerey'') which, in 1780, earned him a place as an instructor at the [[Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums]].<ref name="H" /> He also painted several murals at [[Wandsbek|Wandsbek Castle]], which was demolished in 1861.

A street is named after him in Hamburg's Barmbek-Nord district.

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