Eugen Dücker

Eugen Dücker

Eugen Dücker in 1900.
Born Eugen Gustav Dücker
10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1841
Arensburg, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire
Died 6 December 1916
Düsseldorf, German Empire
Education St. Petersburg Academy of Arts
Known for painting

Eugen Gustav Dücker (also Eugène Gustav Dücker; 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1841 in Arensburg (now Kuressaare in Estonia) – 6 December 1916 in Düsseldorf, Germany) was a romanticist Baltic German painter.

He lived and developed almost all his career in Düsseldorf. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. A notable student of his was the Norwegian landscape painter Adelsteen Normann who studied with Dücker from 1869 to 1872.[1] Other pupils included Heinrich Hermanns, Franz Korwan, Georg Macco, Otto Modersohn, Fritz Overbeck, Edgar Meyer, Heinrich Petersen-Angeln, Oskar Hoffmann and Carl Wuttke.

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References

  1. Adlsteen Normann, Burlington.co.uk, accessed April 2010
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