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Barbara Regina Dietzsch (German painter and illustrator) 1706 - 1783 
A Dandelion with a Butterfly and a Caterpillar, s.d.
gouache
28.5 x 20 cm. (11.2 x 7.9 in.)
private collection

© photo Sotheby's

Barbara Regina Dietzsch (* 1706 in Nuremberg, ibid † 1783) was a painter and illustrator from the Nuremberg artist Dietzsch dynasty. Barbara Regina Dietzsch Dietzsch is one of the most talented and productive members of the family of artists.
She was the eldest daughter of the painter, draftsman and etcher, Johann Dietzsch Israel.
Like her sister and her five younger brothers, she was educated in her father's workshop.
Barbara Regina Dietzschs work has been internationally acclaimed and have been exported to the Netherlands and England.
She has received several times a reputation as a court painter, the professional perspective, however, rejected on a regular basis.
It is speculated that due to family reasons, or whether they are artistic freedom would not submit to the taste of the court.
Your pictures show the 18th Century, very popular depictions of birds, insects, flowers, landscapes, hunting scenes and portraits.
Dietzsch worked in great detail.
Thus, the representation of a "donkey-thistle with insect sting" nor the finest Spinnwebfäden seen.
Her meticulous drawing style comes from the study of French and Dutch still life.
About this perfectionism is one of their reviewers wonder shortly after her death because she "is equal to her brothers rarely came out from the city and constantly sitting at home on their work." (John Meusel, ed Miscellaneen artistic content, 23 H, Erfurt, 1785, p 304).


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