Herman Hartwich
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Herman Hartwich (or Hartwick, July 8, 1853 in
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– March 8, 1926 in
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) was a German-American landscape and genre painter. Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon called him a figure painter; painter; landscape painter; animal painter. Herringshaw's American Blue Book of Biography mentions him as a painter and engraver. Hartwich studied painting from 1881 to 1885 at
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, since 1883 he exhibited his works in Munich. In the catalogs of art exhibitions in Munich Glass Palace Hartwich can be found in 1883, 1888,:1889, 1890 and 1891 catalogs. Hartwich took part in six
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ian art salons, where he won in 1892 a price. He returned in 1894 to New York home, but came later again to Munich, where he died in 1926.


References

*Emmanuel Bénézit: Dictionary of Artists 2006
Artnet GallerySmithsonian American Art Museum


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