Valeska Röver

German painter
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Quick Facts

IntroGerman painter
PlacesGermany
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Female
Birth6 February 1849, Hamburg, Germany
Death31 March 1931Hamburg, Germany (aged 82 years)
Star signAquarius
The details

Biography

Valeska Röver (6 February 1849 – 31 March 1931) was a German painter. Röver started an art school for women in her home town of Hamburg.

Life

Röver was born in Hamburg in 1849. She was a student of the impressionist Franz Skarbina and she took lessons in Paris at the Académie Julian. She is known for starting an art school for women in Hamburg. At the time women were banned from existing art schools. Her students included Gerda Koppel and Alma del Banco and the teachers at her school included Alfred Lichtwark, Ernst Eitner and Arthur Illies.

The embroidered hangings behind the President's chair in the Hamburger Bürgerschaft are by Valeska Röver

She painted still lifes of flowers and fruits. Valeska Röver was also commosiioned to create embroidered hangings behind the chairs of the mayor in the council chamber (Senate enclosure) of the Hamburg City Hall and the president in the Hamburg Parliament. She also created altar vestments for St. James' Church in Hamburg.

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