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Eduard Ritter - Bewegtes Familienleben

Bewegtes Familienleben

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
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The Artist died in 1853 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Eduard Ritter was an Austrian painter of the Biedermeier era.

According to a private family chronicle, Eduard Ritter was born in Haus Wieden 210 on September 28, 1808. He attended the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts from 1829-1834. He studied at the same time with Josef Danhauser, Peter Fendi and Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller. From 1830 he exhibited regularly at the academy, where he also became a member in 1848. From 1851 he also exhibited in the Austrian Art Association and in the Künstlerhaus Vienna.

Ritter was very successful in his day. He not only created landscapes in oils and watercolors, but also portraits and genre scenes influenced by 17th century Dutch artists, such as Adriaen van Ostade. He was able to study these artists in detail in the holdings of the Vienna Academy. Ritter painted peasant and rural scenes that have an anecdotal or narrative characteristics. This makes him one of the Austrian Biedermeier painters who were committed to realistic genre painting.

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Die Wahrsagerin

Die Wahrsagerin (1850)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
First Steps at Home

First Steps at Home (1853)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Der letzte Groschen

Der letzte Groschen (1848)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Busy Family Life

Busy Family Life (1838)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Portrait of Anton Zhuber and his Wife Theresia Zhuber

Portrait of Anton Zhuber and his Wife Theresia Zhuber

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
The Young Artist in the Studio

The Young Artist in the Studio (1839)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Der Holzfäller

Der Holzfäller (1840)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Wer den Schaden hat

Wer den Schaden hat (1835)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Atelier des Malers Eduard Ritter

Atelier des Malers Eduard Ritter (1851)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
A Good Drop

A Good Drop

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Sitzender junger Mann in schwarzem Rock

Sitzender junger Mann in schwarzem Rock (1835)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
The Village School

The Village School (1845)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
Der kranke Musiker

Der kranke Musiker (1847)

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
The Painter

The Painter

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
At the Fortune Teller

At the Fortune Teller

Eduard Ritter (Austrian, 1808-1853)
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