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Olga Beggrow-Hartmann

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Olga Beggrow-Hartmann
Born(1862-10-29)29 October 1862
Heidelberg, Germany
Died12 January 1922(1922-01-12) (aged 59)
Munich, Germany
NationalityGerman/Russian
Known forPainting
SpouseKarl Hartmann

Olga Fedorovna Beggrow-Hartmann (1862–1922)[1] was a German-Russian painter.

Biography

Beggrow-Hartmann was born on 29 October 1862 in Heidelberg, Germany. She studied art at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Stuttgart where she was taught by Ferdinand Keller. She was married to the painter Karl Hartmann (Maler, 1861) [de].[2] Beggrow-Hartmann lived for a time in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[3]

She exhibited her work at the Woman's Building and at the Russian Exhibition at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[3]

Beggrow-Hartmann died on 12 January 1922 in Munich, Germany.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Olga Feodorovna Beggrow-Hartmann". ArtNet. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Olga Beggrow-Hartmann". RKD. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b Nichols, K. L. "Women's Art at the World's Columbian Fair & Exposition, Chicago 1893". Retrieved 16 December 2018.