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Emy Rogge SIGNATURES
1866 - 1933. Known for: Painting.
Emy Rogge (1866-1959), born Anna Emilie Clara Rogge, was a German painter, etcher, and copyist. She was born near Nordenham and had her artistic education in various German cities, including Dresden,... Read full biography
Emy Rogge (1866-1959), born Anna Emilie Clara Rogge, was a German painter, etcher, and copyist. She was born near Nordenham and had her artistic education in various German cities, including Dresden, Oldenburg, and Berlin. She was a founding member of the Oldenburg Artists' Association and was... Read full biography
Emy Rogge (1866-1959), born Anna Emilie Clara Rogge, was a German painter, etcher, and copyist. She was born near Nordenham and had her artistic education in various German cities, including Dresden, Oldenburg, and Berlin. She was a founding member of the Oldenburg Artists' Association and was active in several artists' organizations. From 1902 to 1922, she worked as a copyist at the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (now Bode Museum) in Berlin. In 1922, she moved to Worpswede, where she founded an... Read full biography
Emy Rogge (1866-1959), born Anna Emilie Clara Rogge, was a German painter, etcher, and copyist. She was born near Nordenham and had her artistic education in various German cities, including Dresden, Oldenburg, and Berlin. She was a founding member of the Oldenburg Artists' Association and was active in several artists' organizations. From 1902 to 1922, she worked as a copyist at the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (now Bode Museum) in Berlin. In 1922, she moved to Worpswede, where she founded an etching workshop and publishing house with her brother. She organized exhibitions from 1895 onwards.... Read full biography
Emy Rogge (1866-1959), born Anna Emilie Clara Rogge, was a German painter, etcher, and copyist. She was born near Nordenham and had her artistic education in various German cities, including Dresden, Oldenburg, and Berlin. She was a founding member of the Oldenburg Artists' Association and was active in several artists' organizations. From 1902 to 1922, she worked as a copyist at the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (now Bode Museum) in Berlin. In 1922, she moved to Worpswede, where she founded an etching workshop and publishing house with her brother. She organized exhibitions from 1895 onwards.
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