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Anna Margarethe Geiger
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Self-portrait Margarethe Geiger
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Anna Margaretha Geiger (1783–1809) was a German pastellist. Her middle name is sometimes given as MargareteorMargareta.
Born in Schweinfurt, Geiger was the daughter of painter Conrad Geiger [de], and took lessons with Johann Christoph Fesel [de] as well. In 1806 she went to Bamberg and Munich, and studied with Johann Christian von Mannlich. She settled in Munich, but upon her father's death her health began to fail and she soon died. A self-portrait of 1804 is in the collection of the Mainfränkisches Museum.[1]
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