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August Bocher

August Bocher (1873 - 1961) was active/lived in Germany.  August Bocher is known for Genre, still life and and landscape painting.

Dt portraits, genre and landscape painter (? 1873 Wiesbaden-Biebrich on the Rhine until 1961 Berlin), studied at the Academy in Berlin with Max Johann Bernhard Koner, Maximilian Schaefer and Georg Ludwig Meyn, a member of the Association of Berlin Artists and the general German Art cooperative, active in Berlin-Steglitz, source: Vollmer, Dressler and AKL.   ...  [Displaying 357 of 769 characters.]  Artist bio

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