Caroline Friederike Friedrich

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Vine leaves, attributed to Friedrich, ca. 1815

Caroline Friederike Friedrich (born 4 March 1749 in Friedrichstadt bei Dresden; died 20 January 1815 in Dresden) was a flower painter. She was court painter and a member of the Dresden Academy, and produced a number of admired bouquets in oil and water-colours.

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