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Christiane Luise Duttenhofer (née Hummel; 5 April 1776 – 16 May 1829) was a German papercutting artist. She was raised in a middle class Protestant family, who gave her some art education but did not permit her to become a professional artist. At the age of 28, she married her cousin, the engraver Christian Duttenhofer. She made many paper cuts, of which more than 1500 are known, including silhouette portraits that were cut freehand. Her art was largely forgotten after her death, but rediscovered in the early 20th century.

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  • Christiane Luise (Louise) Duttenhofer geb. Hummel (* 5. April 1776 in Waiblingen; † 16. Mai 1829 in Stuttgart) war eine der bedeutendsten deutschen Scherenschnittkünstlerinnen. Ihr Werk weist biedermeierliche, klassizistische und romantische Züge auf. Ihre Scherenschnitte machten sie weit über Württembergs Grenzen hinaus bekannt. Nach ihrem Tod geriet sie schnell in Vergessenheit und wurde erst zu Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts wiederentdeckt. Ihr Mann Christian Duttenhofer und ihr Sohn Anton Duttenhofer waren Kupferstecher. (de)
  • Christiane Luise Duttenhofer (née Hummel; 5 April 1776 – 16 May 1829) was a German papercutting artist. She was raised in a middle class Protestant family, who gave her some art education but did not permit her to become a professional artist. At the age of 28, she married her cousin, the engraver Christian Duttenhofer. She made many paper cuts, of which more than 1500 are known, including silhouette portraits that were cut freehand. Her art was largely forgotten after her death, but rediscovered in the early 20th century. (en)
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  • The only extant drawing of Duttenhofer, possibly a self portrait. Pencil on ivory. (en)
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  • Christiane Luise (Louise) Duttenhofer geb. Hummel (* 5. April 1776 in Waiblingen; † 16. Mai 1829 in Stuttgart) war eine der bedeutendsten deutschen Scherenschnittkünstlerinnen. Ihr Werk weist biedermeierliche, klassizistische und romantische Züge auf. Ihre Scherenschnitte machten sie weit über Württembergs Grenzen hinaus bekannt. Nach ihrem Tod geriet sie schnell in Vergessenheit und wurde erst zu Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts wiederentdeckt. Ihr Mann Christian Duttenhofer und ihr Sohn Anton Duttenhofer waren Kupferstecher. (de)
  • Christiane Luise Duttenhofer (née Hummel; 5 April 1776 – 16 May 1829) was a German papercutting artist. She was raised in a middle class Protestant family, who gave her some art education but did not permit her to become a professional artist. At the age of 28, she married her cousin, the engraver Christian Duttenhofer. She made many paper cuts, of which more than 1500 are known, including silhouette portraits that were cut freehand. Her art was largely forgotten after her death, but rediscovered in the early 20th century. (en)
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