Martha von Stuckrad

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Martha von Stuckrad (born March 13, 1854 in Düsseldorf , † after 1930) was a German portrait and genre painter .

origin

Martha was the daughter of the Prussian Lieutenant General Leopold von Stuckrad (1808-1885) and his wife Auguste, née Kühl (1820-1884).

Life

Stuckrad studied in Berlin and Munich as well as in Paris with Raphaël Collin . She lived and worked at or in Berlin. There she lived at Prinz-Friedrich-Leopold-Strasse 5 in the Nikolassee villa colony . She took part in the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1893 and 1894 with a religious motif or a portrait, as well as in the Berlin Academic Art Exhibition in 1892, in the Munich Annual Exhibition in 1893 and in the exhibitions of the Saxon Art Association in January and August of 1898.

Works (selection)

Child with toy horse on the Baltic Sea beach , 1901
  • Dorfstraße , 1881, Schwerin State Museum
  • Chest portrait of Sophie von Hasberg, daughter of the British Chamberlain Georg von Hasberg and Hedwig Löw zu Steinfurth (after Schroeder), around 1893
  • Child with toy horse on the Baltic Sea beach , 1901
  • Rocky coast on Capri , 1909
  • two altarpieces in the Protestant church in Sandersdorf-Brehna : I am the resurrection and the life and birth of Christ

literature

Web links

Commons : Martha von Stuckrad  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nikolasseer of the first hour , website in the portal schroederniko.de , accessed on October 30, 2016.
  2. ^ Staatliches Museum Schwerin / Ludwigslust / Güstrow: Directory of the abandoned or expropriated paintings and sculptures that came to the Mecklenburgisches Landesmuseum and the Staatliches Museum Schwerin after 1945 - except for works already recorded in the course of restitution ( museum-schwerin.de PDF).
  3. Evangelical Church (Sandersdorf-Brehna) , website in the portal sandersdorf-brehna.de , accessed on October 30, 2016.