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Karl Hauptmann

«The Feldberg Painter»
24th April 1880 – 7th April 1947

Karl Hauptmann was born on 25th of April in 1880 in Freiburg i.Br., Germany. He received his artistic training in Nürnberg and Munich and was thereafter engaged as a decorative painter.

In 1908 he produced the first of what were to be his typical Black Forest paintings. In the years between 1915 and 1919, he produced numerous images of the Alpine region he had visited during his deployment with the mountain infantry in the First World War.

In 1918 Karl Hauptmann purchased «Molerhüsli», which for him encompassed his dwelling, atelier, and exhibition space. It soon became a favourite meeting place for skiers, hikers, students, and visitors to Feldberg.

Due to Hauptmann’s ever-present health problems, his doctor prescribed a trip to Italy in 1940, to which he again travelled the following year.

On 7th of April in 1947, Karl Hauptmann died at the age of 67 at his «Molerhüsli».


Lit.: Exhibition Catalogue, Feldberg, 1993.

Karl Hauptmann

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Kochanowski, Roman Kazimierz
1856 Krakow - 1945 Freising.
Landscape with a hut and chicken.
Oil on panel. Signed lower right.
H 20, W 30,5 cm. Elaborate frame.
Roman Kochanowski, a young Polish artist and a graduate of the Vienna Academy, was drawn to the art metropolis of Munich in 1881, where he made a name for himself in the following years as a landscape painter. He found his preferred motifs during his travels in the surroundings of his native city Krakow, with which he maintained a close relationship throughout his life. Painting pleinair, he masterfully captured the atmosphere of the banks of the Vistula and the charm of idyllic farmsteads, often with rural staffage figures, in his small-format, often sketchy oil paintings.
Provenance: private collection Ortenau.

deutsch Kochanowski, Roman Kazimierz
1856 Krakau - 1945 Freising.
Landschaft mit Kate und Hühnern.
Öl auf Holz. U.r. sign.
H. 20, B. 30,5 cm. Prunkrahmen.
Roman Kochanowski, einen jungen polnischen Künstler und Absolventen der Wiener Akademie, zog es im Jahre 1881 in die Kunstmetropole München, wo er sich in den folgenden Jahren als Landschaftsmaler einen Namen machte. Bei seinen Reisen in die Umgebung seiner Geburtsstadt Krakau, zu der er Zeit seines Lebens eine enge Verbindung hielt, fand er seine bevorzugten Motive. Pleinair malend, fing er mit seinen kleinformatigen, oft skizzenhaften Ölgemälden meisterhaft die Atmosphäre der Weichselufer und den Charme idyllischer Gehöfte, häufig mit bäuerlichen Staffagefiguren, ein.
Provenienz: Privatsammlung Ortenau.
 

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