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Edward Sachse
Edward Sachse (1804 - 1873) was active/lived in Maryland / Germany.  Edward Sachse is known for Bird's eye landscape, lithography.

EDWARD SACHSE (1804-1873)

Sachse was born in Gorlitz, Germany, in 1804. He was trained as an artist in his home city and operated a lithography and publishing company there until the 1840s. In November 1848 he immigrated to the United States and settled in Baltimore, where he worked for E. Weber and Company. Later joined by his brother Theodore (1815-1891), the two established Sachse and Company, one of the city's prominent lithography and publishing companies.

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Facts about Edward Sachse
   Edward Sachse  Born:  1804 - Gorlitz, near Breslau, Germany
Died:   1873
Known for:  Bird's eye landscape, lithography

EDWARD SACHSE (1804-1873)

Sachse was born in Gorlitz, Germany, in 1804. He was trained as an artist in his home city and operated a lithography and publishing company there until the 1840s. In November 1848 he immigrated to the United States and settled in Baltimore, where he worked for E. Weber and Company. Later joined by his brother Theodore (1815-1891), the two established Sachse and Company, one of the city's prominent lithography and publishing companies.

This essay is copyrighted by the Charleston Renaissance Gallery and may not be reproduced or transmitted without written permission from the Hicklin Galleries, LLC.

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