Etha Richter

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Born
Etha Irmgard Christine Richter

4 February 1883 (1883-02-04)
Died12 March 1977(1977-03-12) (aged 94)
Resting place
Urnenhain Friedhof Tolkewitz, Dresden
51°02′10″N 13°49′11″E / 51.03624°N 13.81968°E / 51.03624; 13.81968
Etha Richter
Born
Etha Irmgard Christine Richter

4 February 1883 (1883-02-04)
Died12 March 1977(1977-03-12) (aged 94)
Resting place
Urnenhain Friedhof Tolkewitz, Dresden
51°02′10″N 13°49′11″E / 51.03624°N 13.81968°E / 51.03624; 13.81968

Etha Irmgard Christine Richter (4 February 1883 - 12 March 1977) was a German sculptor and illustrator. Richter is remembered most for her animal sculptures and for her role in the art community of Dresden.

Etha Irmgard Christine Richter was born in Dresden, first of five daughters born to pianist Hermann Julius Richter (1850–1936) and Johanne Louise Hopf (1862–1939), and sister to photographer Irma Ursula Johanna (1886–1946), Hildegard Daniela Emilie, Ilse Irene Sidonie (1889–1958), and Eleonore Hermine Senta (1890–1986).[1]

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