Etha Richter Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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Artist: Etha Richter
Head of Lion - l Pencil Drawing by Etha Richter - 1930s
By Etha Richter
Located in Roma, IT
Lion is an original pencil drawing by the German artist Etha Richter (Dresda,1883 - Dresda,1977).
Hand-signed in lead on the lower right: Etha Richter - Dresden.
On the paper in w...
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1930s Etha Richter Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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Pencil
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Carl Friedrich Deiker was the son of the drawing teacher Christian Friedrich Deiker and the younger brother of the animal painter Johannes Deiker. In addition to the family art lessons, Christian Friedrich shared a studio with his brother Johannes at Braunfels Castle, Deiker attended the drawing academy in Hanau, and from 1858 he was a student at the Karlsruhe Art Academy, where he studied under the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. Carl Friedrich Deiker was already in demand as an artist during his first year: Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden, Margrave Max of Baden and Grand Duke Michael of Russia bought hunting scenes by him.
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