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Adrian Ludwig Richter (September 28, 1803June 19, 1884) was a German painter and
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, who was strongly influenced by Erhard and Chodowiecki. He was a representative of both
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styles. He was the most popular, and in many ways the most typical German illustrator of the middle of the 19th century. His work is described as typically German and homely as are the
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, for whom he produced several woodcuts.


Life

He was born in
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, the son of the engraver , from whom he received his training. The interest of his uneventful life centres within the circle of his art. As a painter Richter aimed at a thorough blending of the figure element with the landscape and may be judged by the following examples: "Harvest Procession in the Campagna" (1833) and three others in the Leipzig Museum: "Ferry at the Schreckenstein" (1836) and "Bridal Procession in Springtime" (1847), in the Dresden Gallery; "View of the Riesengebirge" (1839), in the National Gallery, Berlin. One of his most notable protégés was
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. Richter visited
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from 1823 to 1826, and his ''Thunderstorm in the Sabine Mountains'' at the Staedel Museum in Frankfurt is one of the rare Italian subjects from his brush. From 1828 he worked as designer for the
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factory, living in a house on Schlossbrucke, close to the castle and cathedral, from 1828 to 1836.Plaque on Schlossbrucke, Meissen In 1841 he became professor and head of the landscape ''atelier'' at the Dresden Academy, (now Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden). The
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owns one of his best and most characteristic paintings: ''Bridal Procession in a Spring Landscape''. An eye disease put a stop to the practice of his art in 1874;
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he was pensioned in 1877, and died at
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, near Dresden.


Main Works

Among his 240
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s are about 140 views in Saxony, others of
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, Rome, and the Campagna. His individuality is most completely revealed in his 3000 or more drawings. Of special charm are his illustrations for ''The Vicar of Wakefield'' (1841), for Musäus' ''Volksmärchen'' (1842) and for numerous other fairy tales, for the ''Goethe Album'' (1855), for
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's ''Glocke'' (1857), and those cyclical publications which reveal the most brilliant side of the artist's inexhaustible fancy, such as ''Beschauliches und Erbauliches'' (1851); ''Kinderleben'' (1852); ''Fürs Haus'' (1858–1861); ''Der gute Hirt'' (1860); ''Unser täglich Brot'' (1866); ''Bilder und Vignetten'' (1874).
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'' (1839) File:Ludwig Richter - Bridal Procession in a Spring Landscape - WGA19454.jpg, ''Bridal Procession in a Spring Landscape'' (1847) File:Ludwig Richter - Civitella (Evening) - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Civitella (Evening)'' (1827 - 1828)


Publications

* His autobiography, ''Lebenserinnerungen eines deutschen Malers'', edited by his son Heinrich, (Twelfth edition, Frankfurt, 1905) * J. F. Hoff, (Dresden, 1877) * Johannes Erler, (Leipzig, 1897) * V. Mohn, (Bielefeld, 1898) * Atkinson, in ''Art Journal'' (London, 1885) * Lützow, ''Die vervielfältigende Kunst der Gegenwart'' (Vienna, 1886) *''Alte und neue Studenten-Lieder'' (Old and new Student Songs), and ''Alte und neue Volks-Lieder'' (Old and new Folk Songs), (Leipzig 1844-47) (together with
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).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Richter, Adrian Ludwig 19th-century German painters German male painters German autobiographers Dresden Academy of Fine Arts faculty 1803 births 1884 deaths German male non-fiction writers 19th-century German male artists