Wendelin Moosbrugger

Wendelin Moosbrugger, or Mosbrugger (20 October 1760 in Au, Vorarlberg – 20 August 1849 in Aarau) was an Austrian portrait painter and miniaturist.

[1] Although he lived in Konstanz after 1794, he was also active in Karlsruhe and Vienna, as well as at the court in Stuttgart.

He did, in fact, do a portrait of Napoleon's brother Jérôme, the King of Westphalia.

[2] He died in Aarau, at the home of his son Leopold [de], a noted mathematician.

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Self-portrait in Rococo costume (c. 1780)
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke and Elector of Baden