John Valentine Haidt (an anglicanization of Johann Valentin Haidt) (1700–1780) was a German-born American painter and Moravian preacher in Pennsylvania.
Life
Haidt was born in Danzig, Prussia (modern day Gdańsk, Poland).[1] He was educated at Berlin, and studied painting at Venice, Rome, Paris, and London.[2]
When he was 45 or 46 years old, Haidt set out on an artistic career. He immigrated to British North America in 1754.[2] He was ordained a deacon of the Moravian Church, and evangelized.[3]
Haidt is known for his early dramatic paintings depicting Biblical ideas, and his later portraits of Moravian church members and early leaders of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.[4] He died on 18 January 1780, at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.[2]
Paintings

- Young Moravian Girl[5] c. 1755–60 (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
 - Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1754–1774[6]
 - Christ Before Herod 1762[6]
 - Johannetta Ettwein 1754[6]
 - John Ettwein 1754[6]
 - Lamentation Over the Body of Christ 1758[6]
 - Christ Scourged 1758[6]
 - Thomas Doubting 1758[6]
 - Edward VI Granting Permission to John a Lasco to Set Up a Congregation for European Protestants in London in 1550[7]
 
Works preserved at the Moravian Archives, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (partial list):
- John Ettwein, 1754
 - Anna Nitschmann
 - Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well
 - Portrait of a Young Girl
 - Nativity
 - Nathanael Seidel
 - Georg Neisser
 - Martin Mack, ca. 1757/1758
 - Johann Michael Graff, ca. 1759/1760
 - Andreas Anton Lawatsch, ca. 1756/1757
 - The First Fruits (Erstlingsbild)
 - Anna Rosina Anders, ca. 1759/1760
 - Johann Arbo
 - Christian G. Seidel, ca. 1756/1757
 - Ferdinand Dettmers
 - Leonhard Dober
 - Abraham and Isaac
 - Pentecost
 - Father David Nitschmann
 - Christian Renatus von Zinzendorf
 - Johann and Susanna Nitschmann
 - David Zeisberger, ca. 1761/1762
 - Lindsey House Staircase, I, 1752
 - Lindsey House Staircase, II, 1752
 - Zinzendorf's Grand Tour, 1719-1721, bef. 1754
 - The Act of Parliament, 1749, bef. 1754
 - Catharina Huber
 - Friedrich Cammerhoff
 - August Gottlieb Spangenberg
 - Friedrich Martin
 - Amadeus Paul Thrane, aft. 1761
 - Anna Maria Lawatsch
 - Anna Mack
 - Catharina Theodora Neisser
 - Gottlieb Bezold (Pezold), ca. 1756/1757
 - Peter Boehler
 - Paul Muenster, ca. 1761
 - Jesus Showing His Side Wound
 - Martha Spangenberg
 - Elisabeth Boehler
 - Gertraud Graff
 - George Burnet, ca. 1757
 - Ismaiah Burnet, ca. 1757
 
References
- ↑ "Johann Valentin Haidt - Dictionary of Art Historians". arthistorians.info.
 - 1 2 3 Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
 - ↑ Pastan, Amy (1999). Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1. publ., 1. print. ed.). New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. pp. 58. ISBN 0-8230-0193-8.
 - ↑ Morman, John F. (April 1953). "The Painting Preacher: John Valentine Haidt". Pennsylvania History. Penn State University Press. 20 (2): 180–186. JSTOR 27769412.
 - ↑ "Young Moravian Girl by John Valentine Haidt / American Art". si.edu.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "B.D.H.P. - Art". bdhp.moravian.edu. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
 - ↑ "Edward VI Granting Permission to John a Lasco to Set Up a Congregation for European Protestants in London in 1550 | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
 
External links
- Biography listing at Smithsonian American Art Museum
 - The Painting Preacher: John Valentine Haidt by John F. Morman
 - Entry at Dictionary of Art Historians