Johann Heinrich Richter

There he painted historical cartons at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and at the same time he was very active as a portrait painter.

Between 1832 and 1834, Richter was in Naples, Florence and Rome, accompanied by Horace Vernet and Léopold Robert.

From 1840 to 1844 the artist lived and worked as a portrait painter in the Netherlands (The Hague, Middelburg).

Several works by the artist have been sold at auctions, including 'Portrait of Prince Maximilianowitsch Romanowsky' sold at Van Ham Fine Art Auctions 'Fine Art ' in 2011.

Richter's works are represented in various German and Dutch museums and are part of some private collections.

Portrait of Johann Heinrich Richter, drawn by Louis Asher, Rome 1834