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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Oehme, Ernst Erwin

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OEHME, ė'mĕ, Ernst Erwin, German painter: b. Dresden, 18 Sept. 1831; d. 1914; son and pupil of Ernst Friedrich Oehme, the landscape painter. He attended the Dresden Academy of Art, and for a short time worked under Ludwig Richter; after which he made an artistic tour through Germany, Switzerland, England and France. He painted, in oils and water-colors, landscapes, architectural views, genre and portraits. The Court Theatre at Dresden was decorated by him; a series of tapestries was also painted by him in water-color, in imitation of Gobelin tapestry. His ‘Stone Quarry in Saxony’ (1860) is in the Dresden Gallery; and he executed for Queen Carola of Saxony a collection of views of Compiègne. The most important of his remaining pictures include ‘Funeral in Spreewald’; ‘Bear Hunt’ (in water-colors); ‘The Valley of Montafont.’