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Franz Max Richter-Reich BIOGRAPHY
1896 Berlin - 1950. Known for: Richly colored flower market, dockside marine scenes.
Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of... Read full biography
Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of landscapes, marinas, and cityscapes, often featuring fish or flower markets... Read full biography
Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of landscapes, marinas, and cityscapes, often featuring fish or flower markets
Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of landscapes, marinas, and cityscapes, often featuring fish or flower markets
Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of landscapes, marinas, and cityscapes, often featuring fish or flower markets
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Franz Max Richter-Reich was a German painter who studied at Lewin-Funke-Schule in Berlin. He also spent time in Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Dordrecht in 1934. He was known for his paintings of landscapes, marinas, and cityscapes, often featuring fish or flower markets
