Rafael Ritz
Rafael Ritz (January 17, 1829 in Brig – April 11, 1894 in Sion), was a Swiss painter.
Biography
He studied painting at first with his father Lorenz Justin Ritz[1] (1796–1870), then with Melchior Paul von Deschwanden[2] (1811–1881), and finally, in Düsseldorf with Heinrich Karl Mücke (1806–1891) and Rudolf Jordan (1810–1887).
He mostly painted in Switzerland, in his canton of Valais where he represented everyday life's scenes. Some of his works are indubitably part of the Swiss realist movement, treating the subject as the naturalists would have. He made numbers of landscape paintings as well as peasant's interiors but very few portraits. He founded with Ernest Biéler and others, the Ecole of Savièse.
He is the father of the physicist, Walther Ritz, most famous for his work with Johannes Rydberg on the Rydberg-Ritz formula.
Sources
- Walter Ruppen (1980). Raphaël Ritz, 1829-1894. Sion: Éditions de la Matze. OCLC 8113093
- Sabine Leyat; Anton Nanzer; Pascal Ruedin; Musée cantonal des beaux-arts de la Majorie (1999). Raphael Ritz, 1829-1894. Visp: Rotten. OCLC 47785324
References
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- ↑ Félix Caruzzo, Lorenz Justin Ritz, éditions Monographic, 1994.
- ↑ Deschwanden, Melchior Paul von in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.