Tini Rupprecht, born as Albertine, was a renowned portrait artist who received private lessons from Bohemian painters Frantisek Dvork and Franz Bohumil Doubek. She opened her own studio in London in... Read full biography
Tini Rupprecht, born as Albertine, was a renowned portrait artist who received private lessons from Bohemian painters Frantisek Dvork and Franz Bohumil Doubek. She opened her own studio in London in 1889 and gained artistic success after exhibiting her works at the Glass Palace in Munich in 1900.... Read full biography
Tini Rupprecht, born as Albertine, was a renowned portrait artist who received private lessons from Bohemian painters Frantisek Dvork and Franz Bohumil Doubek. She opened her own studio in London in 1889 and gained artistic success after exhibiting her works at the Glass Palace in Munich in 1900. Rupprecht's clientele included notable figures such as Crown Princess Maria of Romania and Duchess Charlotte of Meiningen. She worked in various cities throughout her career, including Paris, Berlin,... Read full biography
Tini Rupprecht, born as Albertine, was a renowned portrait artist who received private lessons from Bohemian painters Frantisek Dvork and Franz Bohumil Doubek. She opened her own studio in London in 1889 and gained artistic success after exhibiting her works at the Glass Palace in Munich in 1900. Rupprecht's clientele included notable figures such as Crown Princess Maria of Romania and Duchess Charlotte of Meiningen. She worked in various cities throughout her career, including Paris, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main, before settling in Geneva where she lived until her death in 1956. Sources: CD Latemar, Tini Rupprecht. Artiste-paintre de Munich. Essai de psychology esthétique par le Comte de Latemar, France 1901; R. Taylor, Tini Rupprecht.... Read full biography
Tini Rupprecht, born as Albertine, was a renowned portrait artist who received private lessons from Bohemian painters Frantisek Dvork and Franz Bohumil Doubek. She opened her own studio in London in 1889 and gained artistic success after exhibiting her works at the Glass Palace in Munich in 1900. Rupprecht's clientele included notable figures such as Crown Princess Maria of Romania and Duchess Charlotte of Meiningen. She worked in various cities throughout her career, including Paris, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main, before settling in Geneva where she lived until her death in 1956. Sources: CD Latemar, Tini Rupprecht. Artiste-paintre de Munich. Essai de psychology esthétique par le Comte de Latemar, France 1901; R. Taylor, Tini Rupprecht. Eine Zeit steht Modell, München 1968.CD Latemar, Tini Rupprecht. Artiste-paintre de Munich. Essai de psychology esthétique par le Comte de Latemar,... Read full biography
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Portrait of Manuel Escandón y de Salamanca (1898-1956) and his mother Petronila "Tolita" de Salamanca y Hurtado de Zaldivar (1869-1951), IV Marquesa de Villavieja, in the garden with a basket of rowan berries