Marie Remy (1829 - 1915)
1829-11-21Berlin, Germany1915-02-26Berlin, Germany
Marie Remy
Karoline Pauline Marie Remy was a German flower and still life painter. Remy was the daughter of the history and portrait painter August Remy. She was taught to draw by her father and further trained by Hermine Stilke and the flower and still life painter Theude Grönland. After completing her education, she traveled to England, Paris, Switzerland, Tyrol, and Italy. In 1867, together with Clara Oenicke, Rosa Petzel, and Clara Heinke, she founded the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen. The National Gallery in Berlin owns some of her works. Remy taught botanical drawing at the Victoria Lyceum founded by Georgiana Archer and wrote a number of illustrated books and coloring pages.
Date and place of birt: | 21 november 1829, Berlin, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 26 february 1915, Berlin, Germany |
Specialization: | Artist, Illustrator, Painter |
Genre: | Flower still life, Still life |
Art style: | Academism |