Ludwig von Herterich
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Ludwig von Herterich (13 October 1856,
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- 25 December 1932, Etzenhausen, today in Dachau) was a German painter and art teacher. He is best known as a painter of portraits and history paintings and is a representative of the
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He was the son of a sculptor and art restorer, Franz Herterich, and the younger brother of painter Johann Caspar Herterich. He taught at the Kunstschule Stuttgart and then from 1898 as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. His pupils included Karl Caspar,
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, and Anton Zilzer. For his services to art, he was awarded the Order of Maximilian in 1908 and made a life peer. Herterich was heavily involved along with others in producing the pictorial art for '' Schloss Wolfsbrunn'' in the Ore Mountains. Five DeHoGA-stars; several details of the ''Schloss Wolfsbrunn'' hotel, as at 2001
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Herterich, Ludwig von 1932 deaths 19th-century German painters 19th-century German male artists German male painters 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists 1856 births Academic staff of the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich 19th-century painters of historical subjects