Hedwig Jarke
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Hedwig Jarke (1882–1949) was a
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artist.


Biography

Jarke was born in 1882 in
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. She died in 1949 in
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. Her work is in the collection of the Städtisches Kunstmuseum Spendhaus Reutlingen (Municipal Art Museum, Spendhaus Reutlingen) and the
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.


Gallery

Hedwig Jarke - Phantasiefigur und zwei Vögel - Farbholzschnitt.jpg, ''Fantasy Figure and Two Birds'', color woodcut Hedwig Jarke - Birken - Farbholzschnitt.jpg, ''Birches'', color woodcut Hedwig Jarke - Winter - Farbholzschnitt.jpg, ''Winter'', color woodcut


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jarke, Hedwig 1882 births 1949 deaths Artists from Berlin 19th-century German women artists 20th-century German women artists German printmakers