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Johanna Von Isser Großrubatscher
Johanna von Isser Großrubatscher (27 December 1802 - 25 May 1880), identified in one source as "the lady who drew castles"," was an Habsburg monarchy, Austrian Drawing, graphic artist and writer. Life Johanna Maximiliana Großrubatscher was born at :de:Neustift (Vahrn), Neustift, a small village that had grown up around :de:Kloster Neustift, an Augustinian monastery just outside Brixen, Brixen/Bressanone, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Bolzano. Caspar Großrubatscher, her father, was a Pfleger, Pfleger (senior public administrator) originally from nearby Ladinia. She grew up in Merano where she was taught by the artists J. Kapeller and Makart, an uncle of the better remembered Vienna artist Hans Makart. By the time she was 21 Johanna Großrubatscher had already made a name for herself as a gifted and patriotic artist, producing meticulously detailed pictures of some of the many castles in the :de:Burggrafenamt, Burggrafenamt district surrounding Merano and the adja ...
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