Johann Caspar Herterich, sometimes known as Hans (3 April 1843, Ansbach – 26 October 1905, Munich) was a German history and genre painter.
This was followed by a dramatic scene depicting Margaret of Thuringia being cast out of her home, and one of Doctor Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, demonstrating the invention that would be named after him.
Later, he became active in the Arts and Crafts movement; designing chandeliers and other decorative pieces in collaboration with Adolf Halbreiter [de].
He was not averse to leisure time, however, and helped plan several events, including a large garden festival at Lustheim [de] in 1890.
His best known students included Max Doerner, Kaspar Schleibner, Maximilian Reinitz, Daniel Israel, Friedrich Miess, Carl August Liner, Lajos Márk, Roman Kramsztyk, Alexander Eckener, Benno Elkan, Iosif Iser, Leonid Pasternak, Josip Račić, and Max Slevogt.