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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Johann Adam Klein was a painter and engraver from Nuremberg, Germany. He spent most of the period 1811–18 at the Art Academy in Vienna, where he designed and printed the etchings Dromedary and Camel (2013.382) and Sheepshearing (2013.384). Indeed, Klein specified below the image that he drew the camels from life in the famed Vienna zoo, the Menagerie Schönbrunn. No such declaration of accuracy or outdoor observation accompanies the more quotidian, but energetic, scene of sheep having their wool sheared.
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View of the Alter Kranen in Würzburg; verso: Study of Three
A Cart Drawn by a Brown Horse Near a Lamp Pole; Verso: A Gro
View of the Rhine with Pfalzgrafenstein Castle and Kaub Seen
The Artists on Their Journey
Sheepshearing
The Hungarian Woman Standing in the Door
Farmer and His Cart
The Artists on Their Journey
Stefano della Bella|Pierre Mariette — Camels, plate 17 from
Stefano della Bella|Pierre Mariette — Camel viewed from behi
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) — Three Dromedaries
Stefano della Bella — Plate 17: Camels, from "Various animal
Stefano della Bella — Plate 18: Camel viewed from behind wit
Stefano della Bella|Pierre François Basan — Plate 18: camel
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) — Man Leading a Camel
Stefano della Bella|Pierre François Basan — Plate 18: Camel
Stefano della Bella|Pierre Mariette — Three Camel Heads
Cornelis Saftleven — A Camel
Stefano della Bella|Nicolas Langlois — A Polish nobleman, fa
Study of Camels