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Albert Friedrich Schroder Paintings

German, 1854-1939
Albert Friedrich Schroder was born on November 3, 1854 in Dresden, Germany. He was a painter of genre, figures and portraits. He was also an illustrator. Schroder was taught by the famed artists and master teachers, Charles Verlat and F. Pauwels. He was very active in the Munich and Dresden art market for most of his life. Today, Albert Friedrich Schroder's works can be found in private collections as well as in museums in Duisburg and Magdebourg, Germany. 1871-72 studied at the Dresden Academy, 1873 studied at the art school in Weimar with Charles Verlat and 1876-82 atelier student with Ferdinand Pauwels in Dresden, from 1883 based in Munich, the artist mainly created genre paintings in the style of Dutch painting of the 17th-18th centuries. Century, member of the Reich Association of German Artists and the Munich Artists' Cooperative, sent the Munich Glass Palace and in 1937 the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich, active in Munich
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Artist: Albert Friedrich Schroder
Antique German Genre Oil Painting Portrait Cavalier Drinking Wine
Antique German Genre Oil Painting Portrait Cavalier Drinking Wine

Antique German Genre Oil Painting Portrait Cavalier Drinking Wine

By Albert Friedrich Schroder

Located in Portland, OR

A fine German classical oil on canvas by the genre and portrait artist Albert Friedrich Schröder (1854-1939), signed & dated 1899. The painting is by one of Germany's prolific cl...

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Late 19th Century Dutch School Albert Friedrich Schroder Paintings

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Large Antique German Oil Painting of a Canary Seller by F. Schröder
Large Antique German Oil Painting of a Canary Seller by F. Schröder

Large Antique German Oil Painting of a Canary Seller by F. Schröder

By Albert Friedrich Schroder

Located in London, GB

Large antique German oil painting of a canary seller by F. Schröder German, c. 1900 Canvas: Height 80cm, width 109cm Frame: Height 115cm, width 143cm, depth 13cm This exceptional oil on canvas, titled The Canary Seller, was painted by German artist Albert Friedrich Schröder...

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Early 20th Century Albert Friedrich Schroder Paintings

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H 19.69 in W 24.02 in D 0.4 in

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