The following is from Claudio Ritter, Munich, Germany, September 2003. The painter Paul Ritter was my great-great-grand-uncle. In our family-chronicle there is no mention of his having traveled to... Read full biography
The following is from Claudio Ritter, Munich, Germany, September 2003. The painter Paul Ritter was my great-great-grand-uncle. In our family-chronicle there is no mention of his having traveled to northern America. Following is data from our family-archive:. At the age of four years after a... Read full biography
The following is from Claudio Ritter, Munich, Germany, September 2003. The painter Paul Ritter was my great-great-grand-uncle. In our family-chronicle there is no mention of his having traveled to northern America. Following is data from our family-archive:. At the age of four years after a disease, he became deaf. For the rest of his life he always needed support when communcating; therefore it seems very doubtful to me, that he spent several years out of his home. As far as we know he... Read full biography
The following is from Claudio Ritter, Munich, Germany, September 2003. The painter Paul Ritter was my great-great-grand-uncle. In our family-chronicle there is no mention of his having traveled to northern America. Following is data from our family-archive:. At the age of four years after a disease, he became deaf. For the rest of his life he always needed support when communcating; therefore it seems very doubtful to me, that he spent several years out of his home. As far as we know he traveled through Europe, i.e. Austria, Bohemia, Italy, Denmark and France, but only for a few months. He studied and worked together with his younger brother Lorenz, who was an. excellent and famous etcher. Both, Paul and Lorenz learned and studied with C.... Read full biography
The following is from Claudio Ritter, Munich, Germany, September 2003. The painter Paul Ritter was my great-great-grand-uncle. In our family-chronicle there is no mention of his having traveled to northern America. Following is data from our family-archive:. At the age of four years after a disease, he became deaf. For the rest of his life he always needed support when communcating; therefore it seems very doubtful to me, that he spent several years out of his home. As far as we know he traveled through Europe, i.e. Austria, Bohemia, Italy, Denmark and France, but only for a few months. He studied and worked together with his younger brother Lorenz, who was an. excellent and famous etcher. Both, Paul and Lorenz learned and studied with C. Heideloff in Nurnberg, a famous architect and art conservator of that time. In the 1850's, they both first... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (7)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
New Hampshire Scenery
1985
Campbell, Catherine
0 pages
American Paintings (Exhibition catalog)
1984
Schwarz-Philadelphia
22 pages
American Paintings (Exhibition catalog)
1981
Schwarz-Philadelphia
23 pages
Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index