Barbara regina dietzsch biography of william hill

  • Born in Mount Healthy, Ohio in 1859, she studied at the McMicken School of Design in Cincinnati.
  • Barbara Regina Dietzsch is one of the most talented and productive members of the family of artists.
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  • Barbara Regina Dietzsch (* 1706 in Nuremberg, ibid † 1783) was a painter and illustrator from the Nuremberg artist Dietzsch dynasty. Barbara Regina Dietzsch is one of the most talented and productive members of the family of artists.

    She was the eldest daughter of the painter, draftsman and etcher, Johann Dietzsch Israel.

    Like her sister and her five younger brothers, she was educated in her father's workshop.

    Barbara Regina Dietzschs work has been internationally acclaimed and have been exported to the Netherlands and England.

    She has received several times a reputation as a court painter, the professional perspective, however, rejected on a regular basis.

    It is speculated that due to family reasons, or whether they are artistic freedom would not submit to the taste of the court.

    Your pictures show the 18th Century, very popular depictions of birds, insects, flowers, landscapes, hunting scenes and portraits.

    Dietzsch worked in great detail.

    Thus, the representation of

    CHAMPION WISTERIAS, CARNIVEROUS PLANTS,  A SECRET CHURCH GARDEN

    Bronze green and 23.5 carat gold railings, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

    It has been a hard, grey start to the year. Just as spring is on its way I have been struck down with every kind of cold and reduced to spending many hours doing very little on the sofa.

    I am cheered up by a splendid parcel of single snowdrops in the green from the charismatic Cambo Estate near St Andrews – see my October 2015 post on Cambo.

    The snowdrop bulbs are wrapped in perfectly moist moss and then wrapped again in sheets of Cambo’s own newspaper. The cheery assertion that the Cambo Courier is ‘Scotland’s Leading Snowdrop Newspaper’ makes me smile and is clearly the tonic I had been missing.

    Whilst sofa bound I wander dreamily over Scottish mountainsides and remote moorland courtesy of Robert Macfarlane’s passionate book about the powerful relationship between language and place, Landmarks.

    In Lan

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  • Barbara Regina Dietzsch

    About the Artwork

    Barbara Regina Dietzsch, A Dandelion with a Tiger Moth, a Butterfly, a Snail, and a Beetle, 18th century
    Opaque watercolor on parchment, 11 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (28.6 x 21 cm). Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Museum purchase, Gift of the Museum Society Auxiliary, 1984.2.8

    Barbara Regina Dietzsch was one of the greatest painters of still life in early modern europe, and the head of a productive, successful kurs in Nuremberg, Germany. She was known especially for her jewel-like gouaches focused on the simplicity and wonder of natural structures. This image of a dandelion fryst vatten a testament to the artist's sensitivity to the minutest aspects of the natural world. Though the image might appear to depict one single branch of dandelion at first glance, it actually shows three separate stems, each representing a different scen of its life cycle. The dark background -- a trademark of her workshop's botanical images -- emphasizes the color a