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Martin Rettig
(1869 - 1956)
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Auctions upcoming for him* |
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Lived/Active: Ohio
Known for: still life, landscape, Native Americans
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Ad Code: 4
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from Auction House Records. Still Life of Flowers in Rockwood Vase Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Biography from The Caldwell Gallery:
| | The younger brother of John Rettig, Martin was well known as a painter and a Rookwood Pottery decorator. As a painter, he specialized in floral pieces. Rettig studied with Duveneck and later was considered to be an authority on the works of the master. Rettig was the president of the Cincinnati Art Club from 1918 through 1920. |
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