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1871 Hamburg - 1956 Hamburg. Known for: Landscape, still life, and figure painting.
Amelie Ruths was the niece and pupil of Valentin Ruths, accompanying him on study trips. After his death, she received life drawing lessons from C. Rotte and studied at the École d'Beaux-Arts in... Read full biography
Amelie Ruths was the niece and pupil of Valentin Ruths, accompanying him on study trips. After his death, she received life drawing lessons from C. Rotte and studied at the École d'Beaux-Arts in Antwerp under Henry Luyten and Braschaet for plein air studies. Her primary focus was on coastal... Read full biography
Amelie Ruths was the niece and pupil of Valentin Ruths, accompanying him on study trips. After his death, she received life drawing lessons from C. Rotte and studied at the École d'Beaux-Arts in Antwerp under Henry Luyten and Braschaet for plein air studies. Her primary focus was on coastal landscapes and Halligen. She exhibited her work at various museums, including the Altona Museum, the Museum of Hamburg History, and the MKG.... Read full biography
Amelie Ruths was the niece and pupil of Valentin Ruths, accompanying him on study trips. After his death, she received life drawing lessons from C. Rotte and studied at the École d'Beaux-Arts in Antwerp under Henry Luyten and Braschaet for plein air studies. Her primary focus was on coastal landscapes and Halligen. She exhibited her work at various museums, including the Altona Museum, the Museum of Hamburg History, and the MKG.... Read full biography
Amelie Ruths was the niece and pupil of Valentin Ruths, accompanying him on study trips. After his death, she received life drawing lessons from C. Rotte and studied at the École d'Beaux-Arts in Antwerp under Henry Luyten and Braschaet for plein air studies. Her primary focus was on coastal landscapes and Halligen. She exhibited her work at various museums, including the Altona Museum, the Museum of Hamburg History, and the MKG.... Read full biography
