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Irmer lived a secluded life in Düsseldorf. He received a medal at the Vienna World's Fair in 1873, the small gold medal at the trade and art exhibition in Düsseldorf in 1880, a medal in Berlin in 1891 and a silver medal in London in 1897. He was honored with a prize diploma on a watercolor exhibition in Dresden. The Duke of Anhalt awarded him the title of court painter. He was also appointed professor. His over-indebtedness was squandered.[1] He found his final resting place in the Nord Düsseldorf cemetery. Working (selection)
moonrise Dieksee at Gremsmühlen in Holstein (1876 National Gallery in Berlin) landscape of Rügen Painter on the Baltic Sea Beach, circa 1885, Albert König Museum