Ludwig Koch-Hanau
Ludwig Koch-Hanau (* 1882 in Hanau ; † 1963 ) was a German painter and illustrator .
Live and act
Ludwig Koch-Hanau was a student at the Hanau Drawing Academy and the Munich School of Applied Arts and Crafts. He lived in Munich . In 1957 he painted Georg Eißer (1898–1964) for the Tübingen Professorengalerie .
Publications
- A sunken world . Central American travel experiences told by Franz Treller for the youth. With 4 full color images and text illustrations by L. Koch-Hanau. Stuttgart: Gustav Weise Verlag. without year (1911).
- Ernst Weber (ed.) And Ludwig Koch-Hanau (picture decorations): Nordland. Norman courage and Viking defiance in pictures and legends. The German minstrel. A selection from the treasure trove of German poetry for youth and people . Volume 30. Munich, Georg DWCallwey, 1925. 2nd revised edition, 96 pages with numerous color images. 8 °, illustrated cardboard envelope.
- Heinrich Lhotzky and Ludwig Koch-Hanau (drawings): The story of the sheep in the hand of the Bible and nature told for children and their journeymen. Eugen Salzer, 1907, half linen.
- Villamaria (d. I. Marie Timme ) and Ludwig Koch-Hanau (illustrator): Elfenreigen - German and Nordic fairy tales from the realm of giants and dwarfs, elves, mermaids and goblins. 472 p. With numerous partly half-page text illustrations, original semi-linen with cover decoration. Otto Spamer Verlag, Leipzig, around 1905.
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Koch-Hanau, Ludwig |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter and illustrator |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1882 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanau |
DATE OF DEATH | 1963 |