Ludwig von Herterich[1] (13 October 1856, Ansbach - 25 December 1932, Etzenhausen, today in Dachau) was a German painter and art teacher. He is best known as a painter of portraits and history paintings and is a representative of the Munich School.

Ludwig von Herterich
Ludwig Herterich: Johanna Stegen, the Heroine of Lüneburg (scene from the Napoleonic Wars), 1887
Born
Ludwig Herterich

1856 (1856)
Died1932 (aged 75–76)
NationalityGerman
Known forHistory painting, portraits, art education
MovementMunich School
AwardsOrder of Maximilian, 1908

Biography

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He was the son of a sculptor and art restorer, Franz Herterich, and the younger brother of painter Johann Caspar Herterich. He taught at the Kunstschule Stuttgart and then from 1898 as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. His pupils included Karl Caspar, Maria Caspar-Filser, Leo Delitz [de], Adolf Erbslöh, David Karfunkle, Käthe Kollwitz, Hermann Mühlen (1886-1964), Walter Püttner [de], Julius Seyler, Maria Slavona, and Anton Zilzer. For his services to art, he was awarded the Order of Maximilian in 1908 and made a life peer.

Herterich was heavily involved along with others in producing the pictorial art for Schloss Wolfsbrunn in the Ore Mountains.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ Known as Ludwig Herterich until 1908.
  2. ^ Five DeHoGA-stars; several details of the Schloss Wolfsbrunn hotel, as at 2001; accessed 1 June 2012
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