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The Klauber family were engravers and fine art publishers from Augsburg, Germany. Two of the sons of ancestor Franz Christoph Klauber established a catholic fine art publishing company by 1737, together with Gottfried Bernhard Göz (1708–1774), who broke away to start his own business in 1742. Klauber brothers remained a trade mark until the end of the century, and longer:
He was first a disciple of one Melchior Rein, later of Anton Birkhardt at Prague.
Both brothers were Hofkupferstecher [engravers of the court] der Kurfürsten von Trier and produced mainly images of saints in a factory-like way. In 1757, a picture bible of 100 engravings was produced.
"who studied in Rome for a considerable time".
No precise details; there are sources which call her a pseudonyme of Ignaz Sebastian.
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