Marie Dücker

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Marie Mathilde Dücker (born July 13, 1847 in Arensburg on Ösel , Livonia Governorate ; † 1934 or later) was a Baltic German painter and art teacher .

Life

Interior of a villa with a view of the garden , painting from the estate of Eugen Dücker

Dücker was a daughter of the master carpenter Eduard Dücker (1813–1886) and his wife Amalie, née Fischer (1810–1880). She was instructed in painting by her brother, the landscape painter Eugen Dücker . Then she worked as a freelance painter and private art teacher in Pernau and Riga . She spent the end of her life near Düsseldorf . Marie Dücker created landscapes and interior painting, but she was best known for still lifes and pieces of flowers. In 1901 and 1911 she took part in exhibitions in Pernau.

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Web links

Commons : Marie Dücker  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. East German Memorial Days 1991 . Publishers of the Federation of Displaced Persons, 1990, p. 38