Sigrid Kähler

Although she spent most of her time as a mother and housewife, she continued to paint occasionally and decorated ceramics.

The others were Herman Hans Christian (1876), Hedevig (1878), Ebba (1880), Elisabeth (1882) and Stella (1886).

She had a very positive influence on her husband whose works exhibited a new phase of warmth and optimism.

[2] Recently, however, some of her drawings of plants were discovered among Ring's photographs and correspondence.

They include depictions of chicory, red clover and wild carrot, one of which is dated 1893.

Sigrid Kähler as depicted by her husband L.A. Ring in the painting " In the garden door. The artist's wife " (1897)