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Johann Collection (page 5)

Johann Sebastian Bach, a name that resonates through the annals of music history

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Johann Collection: Grass eggar, Lasiocampa trifolii
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Johann Collection: Oak eggar and grass eggar moths
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Johann Collection: Conformist, double dart, scarce brindle and silver arches
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Johann Collection: Dot moths
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Johann Collection: Garden dart and other moths
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Johann Collection: Pine tree lappet and oak eggar moths
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Johann Collection: Green silver-spangled shark, autumnal rustic and figure
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Johann Collection: Saxon, shears, marsh dagger, brown-spot pinion, white-line
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Johann Collection: Grey shoulder knot, flounced chestnut and conformist
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Johann Collection: Dusky sallow, ear moth and common rustic
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Johann Collection: Pine beauty and latin moth
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Johann Collection: Barred sallow and clay moth
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Johann Collection: Flounced chestnut, dotted chestnut, brown-line bright-eye
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Johann Collection: Red-headed chestnut, toadflax brocade and grey shoulder knot
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Johann Collection: Burren green, sallow, angle-striped sallow and double
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Johann Collection: Pine tree lappet, Dendrolimus pini
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Johann Collection: Trichosea ludifica, Rhyacia lucipeta and Lamprosticta culta
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Johann Collection: Merveille du jour, scarce merveille du jour
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Johann Collection: Coronet, marbled coronet, varied coronet and green
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Johann Collection: Sweet gale moth, scarce dagger and knot grass moth
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Johann Collection: Scarce dagger, sycamore, nutmeg and varied coronet moths
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Johann Collection: Grey dagger and dark dagger moths
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Johann Collection: Wormwood moth, alder moth and Cucullia tanaceti
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Johann Collection: Gold spangle and other moths
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Johann Collection: Grey chi and sycamore moth
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Johann Collection: Scarce silver Y, plain golden Y and gold spot
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Johann Collection: Frosted orange moth and angle shades
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Johann Collection: Drinker moth, Euthrix potatoria
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Johann Collection: Burnished brass and green silver-spangled shark moths
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Johann Collection: Old lady, eastern alchymist, etc
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Johann Collection: Spotted clover, Guernsey underwing, straw underwing, etc
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Johann Collection: Catocala hymenaea, Amerila puella and Isturgia famula
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Johann Collection: Catocala conversa, Catocala nymphaea and oak yellow
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Johann Collection: Sweetfern underwing and oak yellow underwing
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Johann Collection: Lunar yellow underwing and Langmaids yellow underwing
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Johann Collection: Broad-bordered yellow underwing, Noctua fimbriata
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Johann Collection: Clifden nonpareil, Catocala fraxini
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Johann Collection: Large yellow underwing, Noctua pronuba
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Johann Collection: Catocala coniuncta and Apopestes spectrum moths
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Johann Collection: Odonestis pruni moth
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Johann Collection: Emperor moth, Saturnia pavonia
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Johann Collection: Cupid presenting the colours before the King
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Johann Collection: Tiger beetles, varied carpet beetle, etc
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Johann Collection: Camellia bonardii
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Johann Collection: Camellia squamosa
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Johann Collection: Camellia delicatissima
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Johann Collection: Camellia punctata plena
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Johann Collection: Camellia myrthyfolia


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Johann Sebastian Bach, a name that resonates through the annals of music history. Born in 1685, this German composer and organist left an indelible mark on the world with his extraordinary talent and prolific compositions. In this captivating portrait from 1746, we catch a glimpse of the man behind the genius. As we delve into Johann's life, we discover his deep passion for music and unwavering dedication to his craft. Just like Vermeer's "Guitar Player, " he strummed melodies that touched souls and transported listeners to ethereal realms. But Johann was not limited to just music; he possessed a curious mind that ventured beyond musical notes. He shared similarities with Gregor Mendel, who explored genetics with meticulous precision. Like Mendel's experiments, Johann meticulously crafted harmonies that blended seamlessly together. In another image captured by Tischbein, we see Johann seated by a window alongside Goethe. This meeting of minds symbolizes how artistry transcends boundaries as they engage in intellectual discourse while surrounded by books and knowledge. A postcard featuring Johann showcases him at the keyboard – an instrument where he found solace amidst life's chaos. His fingers danced effortlessly across its keys, breathing life into every composition he created. Johann's insatiable thirst for knowledge is evident in his possession of a Greek-Latin dictionary - a testament to his desire to understand ancient texts and incorporate their wisdom into his work. The Bernouilli Brothers' influence can be seen in Johann's pursuit of perfection; just as they sought mathematical precision, he strived for flawless harmonies within each note played or written down on paper. Yet amidst all these achievements lies humility - depicted beautifully in Reutsch’s portrait capturing Johann’s essence as both artist and human being. It reminds us that even great geniuses are grounded individuals who find joy in simple pleasures like spelt bread or a warm bowl of rice.