Maria Countess von Kalckreuth
Maria Countess von Kalckreuth (1857-1897) was a German painter known for her portraits.
Maria Countess von Kalckreuth | |
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Portrait of Maria Countess of Kalckreuth by Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth | |
Born | 1857 Düsseldorf, Germany |
Died | 1897 (aged 39–40) Dachau, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Painting |
Biography
Kalckreuth was born in 1857 in Düsseldorf, Germany.[1] Her brother Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth was also a painter. She was taught to paint by her father Stanislaus von Kalckreuth in Weimar.[2] She continued her studies with Sándor Liezen-Mayer in Munich.[1] Kalckreuth exhibited her work at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois where she won a medal.[2]
Hedinger died in 1897 in Dachau.[1]
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References
- "Countess Marie von Kalckreuth (1857 - 1897)". Alte Kunst Fine Art Gallery. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893". Retrieved 20 November 2018.
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