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By: Julian Ritter









I am the largest collector of Julian Ritter Drawings in the world.

My Julian collection numbers in the thousands.

This original sketch is from my extensive art collection.

The piece is presently in Redondo Beach, California.

I am selling the Art Work Online.

Please contact me if you would favor to discuss an offer.







JULIAN RITTER BIOGRAPHY

Born in Hamburg, Germany in 1909, Julian Ritter grew up a solitary youth, the only child of an aspiring Polish actress. He never knew his father. Although his mother claimed the man was a Count, she refused to reveal his identity. As a young boy,

Julian entertained himself, wandering the docks of Hamburg and dreaming of far off places. He discovered an early passion for art while sketching ships in the harbor. Julian’s interest in drawing was encouraged by his teacher at school and by Schnars-Alquist, a recognized German seascape and ship pain

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