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Egyptian Fellah woman with her child. ID de tableau:: 82153
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Egyptian Fellah woman with her child. Date 1872(1872)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 98.5 x 129.2 cm (38.8 x 50.9 in)
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Egyptian Fellah woman with her child ID de tableau:: 85770
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Egyptian Fellah woman with her child 1872(1872)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 98.5 x 129.2 cm (38.8 x 50.9 in)
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Strabenszene in Berlin Schoneberg ID de tableau:: 96974
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Strabenszene in Berlin Schoneberg oil on canvas
Dimensions 48 X 66 cm
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1 | Artiste précédent Artiste prochain
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Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann
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(born November 21, 1819 - died July 11, 1881 in Copenhagen) was a Polish-born Danish painter. She was married to the sculptor Jens Adolf Jerichau.
Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann was born in Zoliborz (Jolibord) a borough of Warsaw.Her father Philip Adolph Baumann (1776 - 1863), a mapmaker, and her mother, Johanne Frederikke Reyer (1790 - 1854), were German.
At the age of nineteen, she began her studies in Desseldorf which at the time was one of the most important art centres in Europe and her early subject matter was drawn from Slovak life. She began exhibiting there and in 1844 attracted public attention for the first time. After she moved to Rome, her paintings were primarily of local life. It was here that she met her future husband, Jens Adolf Jerichau, whom she married in 1846. When the artist couple was not travelling, she spent many hours a day in their studio in Rome. She was particularly fond of the Italian carnival as a theme.
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