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Adrian Ludwig Richter

Ludwig Richter. Portrait by Wilhelm von Kügelgen (1836)
Ludwig Richter's house at Schlossbrucke in Meissen
Statue of Ludwig Richter next to the Albertinum in Dresden
Bridal Procession in a Spring Landscape (1847)
Civitella (Evening) (1827 - 1828)


Adrian Ludwig Richter (September 28, 1803 – June 19, 1884), a 19th-century German painter and etcher, who was strongly influenced by Erhard and Chodowiecki.[1]

He was the most popular, and in many ways the most typical German illustrator of the middle of the 19th century. His work is as typically German and homely as are the fairy-tales of Grimm, for whom he produced several woodcuts.[2]


Among his 240 etchings are about 140 views in Saxony, others of Salzburg, Rome, and the Campagna. His individuality is most completely revealed in his 3000 or more drawings. Of special charm are his illustrations for The Vicar of Wakefield (1841), for Musäus' Volksmärchen (1842) and for numerous other fairy tales, for the Goethe Album (1855), for Schiller's Glocke (1857), and those cyclical publications which reveal the most brilliant side of the artist's inexhaustible fancy, such as Beschauliches und Erbauliches (1851); Kinderleben (1852); Fürs Haus (1858–1861); Der gute Hirt (1860); Unser täglich Brot (1866); Bilder und Vignetten (1874).