Paul Ritter (4 March 1829 – 27 November 1907) was a German architectural painter and etcher.
He was deaf from the fourth year of his life.
A pupil of Heideloff, he engraved for publishers in Berlin, Stuttgart, and Nuremberg.
Ritter acquired considerable reputation with his interiors and street views of Nuremberg, richly supplemented with historical figures, such as: His younger brother, Lorenz Ritter, was also an artist.
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