Johanna Kirsch | |
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Born | 1856 Chemnitz, Germany |
Died | 1907 (aged 50–51) Munich, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Painting |
Johanna Kirsch (1856-1907) was a German painter known for her portrait and genre paintings. [1]
Kirsch was born in 1856 in Chemnitz, Germany. From 1883 to 1892 she studied at the Berlin Academy. [2] Kirsch exhibited her work at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [3] Kirsch also exhibited her art at the Berlin Academy and the Munich Glass Palace. [2]
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