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Ludwig Richter Collection

Ludwig Richter, a renowned German artist born in 1803, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exceptional talent and captivating works

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Rocca di Mezzo, 1832. Creator: Ludwig Richter

Rocca di Mezzo, 1832. Creator: Ludwig Richter
Rocca di Mezzo, 1832

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Autumn forest shepherd family 1837 oil canvas

Autumn forest shepherd family 1837 oil canvas
Autumn forest with shepherd family, 1837, oil on canvas, 90.4 x 112 cm, signed lower right: L. Richter. 1837. (Adrian) Ludwig Richter, Dresden (Friedrichstadt) 1803-1884 Dresden (Dresden-Loschwitz?)

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: The Fountain at Grottaferrata, 1832. Creator: Ludwig Richter

The Fountain at Grottaferrata, 1832. Creator: Ludwig Richter
The Fountain at Grottaferrata, 1832

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Richters Werke (binders title), 1879. Creator: Written by Adrian Ludwig Richter

Richters Werke (binders title), 1879. Creator: Written by Adrian Ludwig Richter
Richters Werke (binders title), 1879

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Lake Fuschl, Salzburg, Austria, 1823, (1943). Creator: Ludwig Richter

Lake Fuschl, Salzburg, Austria, 1823, (1943). Creator: Ludwig Richter
Lake Fuschl, Salzburg, Austria, 1823, (1943). The Fuschlsee with the Schafberg in the Salzkammergut Mountains. Drawing in the Kupferstichkabinett, Staatlichen Museen, Berlin

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Ludwig Richter, 1881. Creator: Unknown

Ludwig Richter, 1881. Creator: Unknown
Ludwig Richter, 1881. Adrian Ludwig Richter (1803 -1884), a German painter and etcher, was born at Dresden, the son of the engraver Karl August Richter, from whom he received his training

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: The Shepherds Family, 1837. Artist: Ludwig Richter

The Shepherds Family, 1837. Artist: Ludwig Richter
The Shepherds Family, 1837. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: The Fiddler of the Village, 1845. Artist: Ludwig Richter

The Fiddler of the Village, 1845. Artist: Ludwig Richter
The Fiddler of the Village, 1845

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Spring Arrived Ludwig Richter German 1803 1884

Spring Arrived Ludwig Richter German 1803 1884
Spring Has Arrived; Ludwig Richter (German, 1803 - 1884); Germany; 1870; Watercolor, graphite, gouache and touches of red chalk; 20.4 x 16.7 cm (8 1, 16 x 6 9, 16 in.)

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: fantastic tales by Ludwig Richter. engraving 1855

fantastic tales by Ludwig Richter. engraving 1855

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: Ludwig Richter (German, 1803-1884), Der Watzmann bei Salzburg (The Watzmann near

Ludwig Richter (German, 1803-1884), Der Watzmann bei Salzburg (The Watzmann near Salzburg), 1830, etching on wove paper

Background imageLudwig Richter Collection: fantastic tales by Ludwig Richter. engraving 1855

fantastic tales by Ludwig Richter. engraving 1855


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Ludwig Richter, a renowned German artist born in 1803, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exceptional talent and captivating works. His artistic prowess is evident in pieces such as "The Fountain at Grottaferrata" painted in 1832, where he masterfully captures the tranquil beauty of this enchanting location. In 1879, Richter's brilliance extended beyond painting when he authored "Richters Werke, " showcasing his versatility and creativity. This written masterpiece stands as a testament to his multifaceted abilities and enduring legacy. One cannot help but be captivated by Richter's ability to depict nature's splendor. In his oil canvas piece titled "Autumn Forest Shepherd Family" from 1837, he transports us into a serene woodland scene filled with warm hues and pastoral charm. Similarly, his depiction of Lake Fuschl in Salzburg, Austria in 1823 showcases his keen eye for capturing the essence of a place through brushstrokes that seem almost lifelike. While many aspects of Ludwig Richter's life remain shrouded in mystery, one thing is certain: his impact on the art world remains unparalleled. A portrait from 1881 immortalizes him; however, its creator remains unknown—a fitting tribute to an enigmatic figure who continues to inspire generations. Richter's ability to portray human emotions shines through vividly in artworks like "The Shepherds Family" (1837) and "The Fiddler of the Village" (1845). These pieces evoke feelings of warmth and nostalgia while highlighting Richter's skillful use of color and composition. Beyond paintings alone, it also dabbled in engraving. In 1855, he enchanted audiences with "Fantastic Tales, " showcasing intricate details that brought mythical worlds to life through this medium.