Career
He is known to have produced around 150 paintings and, in addition, extensive graphic work. Although quite prolific author, he isn"t regarded as "first-class" painter and his significance is rather regional. He lived there until at least 1678, when he moved to Prague.
lieutenant is not certain where he gained a painting education in his early years.
As for themes of paintings, Heinsch was inspired by thoughts of polymaths and divines Bohuslav Balbín or January František Beckovský. In 1708, he entered the Augustinian monastery in Bělá pod Bezdězem in northern Bohemia, but before the end of the trial period he left.
Yet later painted several works for this institution. Heinsch died in Prague on September 9, 1712.