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Woodland Deer Iby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer IIby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer IIIby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer IVby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer Vby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer VIby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer VIIby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
Woodland Deer VIIIby J. e. Ridinger
22" x 26" Framed Art Print Frame
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Johann Ridinger (Born 1698) was born in Ulm, Germany. His works demonstrate dramatic and animated movements that undoubtedly reflect the Rococo stylistic tendencies. When he started working as an artist, he produced so many high quality works of art that attracted his viewers. He loved art all his life and he managed to produce several pieces of art that are in the market even today. He worked as an engraver, painter, publisher and draughtsman, and is considered among the most celebrated engravers of animals in Germany, particularly engravers of hounds, horses and hunting scenes. While in Augsburg, the artist founded his own art publishing house, where most of his works appeared. He died on 10th April, 1767 in Augsburg. His scratched, etched and engraved sheets show the animals in their natural positions and movements in their landscape environment and in their natural state. The artist began his training in Ulm with Resch Christoph, the painter, and later studied under Falch Johann in Augsburg. Many collectors stock his art today and his pieces of art can be seen adorning the walls of some of the most prestigious buildings and spaces in the world. They are loved by many because they are unique and can be used to decorate any space. Framed Johann Ridinger art sell in large numbers because of the same reason. Ridinger spent 3 years in Regensburg under professional guidance of Freiherr von Wolf, Metternich: his visits to the riding school and coursing there proved crucial for his development.