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Stephan Rauh, Auf dem Johannisfriedhof in Dresden Sensitive depiction of several old, partly weathered gravestones, watercolour on paper, signed "St. Rauh" in the lower right corner and dated "15. April 1857", signed again in the lower left corner, inscribed on the reverse "Alte Grabsteine auf dem Johannisfriedhof zu Dresden/Stefan Rauh (1822-1860), furthermore collection stamp of Johann Georg von Sachsen (1869-1938), remains of old mounting on the reverse, slightly browned, stapled under passepartout, sheet dimensions approx. 17.2 x 24.7 cm. Artist information: German landscape painter and watercolourist (1822 Nuremberg to c. 1860 probably Dresden), studied at the academy in Dresden from 1840, artistic influence by the pupil of Ludwig Richter Ernst Hasse, study trips took him to Tyrol, Bavaria, northern Bohemia and through Saxony, recorded in Dresden until 1858, source: Thieme-Becker.

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Stephan Rauh, Auf dem Johannisfriedhof in Dresden Sensitive depiction of several old, partly weathered gravestones, watercolour on paper, signed "St. Rauh" in the lower right corner and dated "15. April 1857", signed again in the lower left corner, inscribed on the reverse "Alte Grabsteine auf dem Johannisfriedhof zu Dresden/Stefan Rauh (1822-1860), furthermore collection stamp of Johann Georg von Sachsen (1869-1938), remains of old mounting on the reverse, slightly browned, stapled under passepartout, sheet dimensions approx. 17.2 x 24.7 cm. Artist information: German landscape painter and watercolourist (1822 Nuremberg to c. 1860 probably Dresden), studied at the academy in Dresden from 1840, artistic influence by the pupil of Ludwig Richter Ernst Hasse, study trips took him to Tyrol, Bavaria, northern Bohemia and through Saxony, recorded in Dresden until 1858, source: Thieme-Becker.

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