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Alwine Schroedter or Schrödter, née Heuser (13 February 1820,
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– 12 April 1892,
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), was a German painter and illustrator; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.


Life and work

She was the last of six children born to the paint and wine merchant, Heinrich Daniel Theodor Heuser (1767–1848), and his wife, Katharina Luisa née Jügel (1776–1841). Her grandfather, , was the founder of a large trading company.''Heinrich Daniel Theodor Heuser''
genealogy @ Heidermanns Her aunt, the artist
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, taught her how to paint and draw. Her sisters, Louise and
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, also became artists. Another sister, Ida (1817–1880), married the painter
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in 1841. At the age of seventeen, Alwine went to join Adeline in
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, where she was helping their widower uncle, the publisher and bookseller, , raise his two sons. In 1840, she married the Düsseldorf painter and copper engraver, Adolph Schroedter. They had two sons and two daughters. He introduced her to some of the most prominent artists of the Düsseldorfer Malerschule. This had a lasting influence on her approach to art. In 1848, she and Adolph moved to Frankfurt, where they became part of the cultural circle around the psychologist and children's book author,
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. She also began giving private lessons. In the mid-1850s, they returned to Düsseldorf for a few years. In 1859, Adolph was appointed Professor of Ornamentation at the recently created Großherzoglich Badische Kunstschule Karlsruhe, where their friend from Düsseldorf,
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, was serving as Director, and her sister Ida's husband Karl was a Professor. Their circle of friends in Karlsruhe was focused around the theatrical director,
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, through whom they met
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and
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. Their daughter, Malvine (1847–1901), married the painter,
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, in 1871. Adolph died in 1875. Ida and Karl both died in 1880. Her other children got married and friends moved. In an effort to reduce her feelings of loneliness, she opened a private drawing school for women at her home. One of her best known students was , who became associated with the . During her last years, she struggled with a progressive heart condition, which caused her death in 1892, at the age of seventy-two. That same year, the
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held a major retrospective, which included works by Adolph.


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Further reading

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(ed.): ''Lexikon deutscher Frauen der Feder'', Vol.2. Verlag Carl Pataky, Berlin 1898, pg.275
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* ''Alwine Schroedter''. In
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, Albert Krieger (Eds.): ''Badische Biographien''. Part V (1891–1901), Carl Winters Universitätsbuchhandlung, Heidelberg 1906, pp. 710–714
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