Wenzel Lorenz Reiner

German painter
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Wenzel Lorenz Reiner (Czech: Václav Vavřinec Reiner; 8 August 1686 or 1689 – 9 October 1743) was a Baroque painter who lived and died in Prague, Bohemia.

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  • David with the head of Goliath
    David with the head of Goliath
  • Nave with ceiling painting by Wenzel Lorenz Reiner in the monastery church in Ossegg
    Nave with ceiling painting by Wenzel Lorenz Reiner in the monastery church in Ossegg

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