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Julius Scholtz (attributed), Farmhouse in Dresden-Loschwitz / Loschwitz Gate / Loschwitz Half-Timbered House. 1858. Julius Scholtz1825 Breslau - 1893 Dresden. Pencil drawings. Unsigned. Two works inscribed in lead "Loschwitz", extensively dated "20 S[e]pt[em]b[er] 58" on the lower right. One sheet dated "24. Juli 58" on the back side. Mounted together with a passepartout at margins, on it old artist's inscription. All in all yellowed due to age. "Farmhouse" with two brownish spots. Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.5 cm, Psp. 44.5 x 31 cm. Julius Scholtz 1825 Breslau - 1893 Dresden German painter, watercolourist and illustrator. Studied at the academy of arts in Dresden. 1862 prize of the association for historical art. 1855-85 illustrations for youth books with realistic depiction of the bourgeois family milieu. 1863-67 he makes portraits for the banker Hermann Christian von Kapherr, in addition he travels to St. Petersburg in 1867. 1874 he is professor at the academy of arts in Dresden. 1875-80 works as history painter on nine murals in the restored Albrechtsburg in Meissen. Lived at Wiener Str. 1, later at house number 47. Scholtz' studio was located at Sidonienstr. 16.

dresden, Germany