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Hermione von Preuschen

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Hermione von Preuschen (Darmstadt, 1854 – Lichtenrade near Berlin or Rome, Italy, 1918) was a German painter and author. She is also referred by the names Erminia Preuschen, Hermine von Preuschen, and Hermine Preuschen. She worked for many years in Italy, but also traveled long and extensively.

Biography

She was a resident of Rome for number of years, painting, still lives of fruits and flowers. In 1883 at Rome, she exhibited a Risposta, depicting thistles; In autunno, depicting fruit; and Dimanda, a study of carnations. In 1884 at Turin, she exhibited: Evoè, Barche! [1] She is buried in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome.

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