Julius Döring

Julius Döring (31 August 1818 – 26 September 1898) was a Baltic German painter, drawing teacher, historian, archaeologist, librarian and museum worker.

In 1844, he traveled through southern Germany and northern Italy, drawing costumes for the poet E. Duller's "History of the German People" ("Geschichte des deutschen Volks").

Several almost identical repetitions of compositions (churches in Iecava, Jelgava, Salas, Sauka, Bauska) show a typical production.

[5] In 1863 Döring studied stone ships in Bīlava and Birznieks in Talsi Municipality archaeologically.

Döring made drawings and plans of some of the locations he visited (Apuolė, Griežė, Moliūnai, Papušiai, Puodkaliai).