Johann Eyer, the Glossary
Johann Adam Eyer (1755–1837) was an American fraktur artist.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: American Folk Art Museum, Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Christ Hamilton United Lutheran Church and Cemetery, Ex Libris (bookplate), Fraktur (folk art), Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Lutheranism, Mennonite Heritage Center, Mennonites, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Schwenkfelder Church, Upper Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library.
- 18th-century American educators
- Fraktur artists
American Folk Art Museum
The American Folk Art Museum is an art museum in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, at 2 Lincoln Square, Columbus Avenue at 66th Street.
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Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania
Bedminster Township is a township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg is a town and the county seat of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Bucks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Chester County, Pennsylvania
Chester County (Pennsylvania Dutch: Tscheschter Kaundi), colloquially referred to as Chesco, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Christ Hamilton United Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Christ Hamilton United Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a national historic district consisting of a Lutheran / Reformed church and cemetery in Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
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Ex Libris (bookplate)
An Ex Libris from, also known as a bookplate (or book-plate, as it was commonly styled until the early 20th century), is a printed or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the front endpaper, to indicate ownership.
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Fraktur (folk art)
Fraktur is a highly artistic and elaborate illuminated folk art created by the Pennsylvania Dutch, named after the Fraktur script associated with it.
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Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
Hamilton Township is a township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Lancaster County (Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder Kaundi), sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.
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Mennonite Heritage Center
The Mennonite Heritage Center is a museum, library and exhibition space in Harleysville, Pennsylvania, northwest of Philadelphia, about the Mennonites of Eastern Pennsylvania.
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Mennonites
Mennonites are a group of Anabaptist Christian communities tracing their roots to the epoch of the Radical Reformation.
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Monroe County, Pennsylvania
Monroe County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Northampton County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMoA) is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
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Schwenkfelder Church
The Schwenkfelder Church is a small American Christian body rooted in the 16th-century Protestant Reformation teachings of Caspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig (1489–1561).
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Upper Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania
Upper Mount Bethel Township is a township in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library is an American estate and museum in Winterthur, Delaware.
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See also
18th-century American educators
- Ann Wager
- Christian Mertel
- Christian Strenge
- Duane Doty
- Ebenezer Crafts
- Ebenezer Pemberton
- Eliphalet Pearson
- Elisabeth Oesterlein
- George Peter Deisert
- Increase Sumner
- Jacob Mordecai
- James H. Imlay
- Johann Conrad Gilbert
- Johann Eyer
- Johann Henrich Otto
- Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs
- Johannes Ernst Spangenberg
- John Phillips (educator)
- Jonathan Fisk
- Mark Newman (educator)
- Philip Vickers Fithian
- Robert Davidson (educator)
- Robert Patterson (educator)
- Samuel Eusebius McCorkle
- Samuel Johnson (American educator)
- Samuel Locke (educator)
- Thomas Barton (divine)
- Timothy Alden
- William Matthews (priest)
- William Woodbridge (educator)
Fraktur artists
- Anna Weber
- Christian Alsdorff
- Christian Mertel
- Christian Strenge
- Cross-Legged Angel Artist
- Daniel Otto
- Daniel Peterman
- Daniel Schumacher
- Ehre Vater Artist
- Francis Charles Portzline
- George Heinrich Engellhard
- George Peter Deisert
- Jacob Strickler
- Johann Conrad Gilbert
- Johann Eyer
- Johann Henrich Otto
- Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs
- Johannes Bard
- Johannes Ernst Spangenberg
- John Van Minian
- Martin Brechall
- Samuel Gottschall
- Sussel-Washington Artist
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Eyer
Also known as Johann Adam Eyer, John Adam Eyer.