Auguste Hansch

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Auguste Adolphine Wilhelmine Hansch (born April 5, 1856 in Hamburg , † January 5, 1911 in Lütjensee , Schleswig-Holstein province ) was a German porcelain and landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Hansch was initially trained as a porcelain painter at the Hamburg trade school. There she was a student of Paul Düyffcke . He also received lessons from the landscape painter Carl Rodeck . Her interest in landscape painting led to her going to Düsseldorf - supported by a scholarship - in the 1890s, where she perfected herself under Olof Jernberg , Christian Kröner and Carl Irmer . From the end of the 1890s, she exhibited her landscape motifs, mainly from the Hamburg area and Schleswig-Holstein, in Hamburg, Rostock, Lübeck and Kiel. Since 1900 she lived in Lütjensee, where she died in 1911.

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