1870 Loschwitz/Dresden - 1945 Hittfeld/Hamburg. Known for: Painting.
Post-impressionist plein-air painter, Arthur Siebelist studied in 1890 at the Munich school of applied arts, followed by study trips to Florence, Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam. He settled in...
Read full biography Post-impressionist plein-air painter, Arthur Siebelist studied in 1890 at the Munich school of applied arts, followed by study trips to Florence, Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam. He settled in Hamburg where he was co-founder of the Hamburgischer Künstlerclub in 1897. The artist's colony in...
Read full biography Post-impressionist plein-air painter, Arthur Siebelist studied in 1890 at the Munich school of applied arts, followed by study trips to Florence, Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam. He settled in Hamburg where he was co-founder of the Hamburgischer Künstlerclub in 1897. The artist's colony in Hittfeld, founded by Siebelist in 1902, shaped a whole generation of Hamburg artists; among his pupils where A. Rée, F. Nölken, F. Ahlers-Hestermann and F. Friedrichs.
Post-impressionist plein-air painter, Arthur Siebelist studied in 1890 at the Munich school of applied arts, followed by study trips to Florence, Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam. He settled in Hamburg where he was co-founder of the Hamburgischer Künstlerclub in 1897. The artist's colony in Hittfeld, founded by Siebelist in 1902, shaped a whole generation of Hamburg artists; among his pupils where A. Rée, F. Nölken, F. Ahlers-Hestermann and F. Friedrichs.
Post-impressionist plein-air painter, Arthur Siebelist studied in 1890 at the Munich school of applied arts, followed by study trips to Florence, Rome, Paris, London and Amsterdam. He settled in Hamburg where he was co-founder of the Hamburgischer Künstlerclub in 1897. The artist's colony in Hittfeld, founded by Siebelist in 1902, shaped a whole generation of Hamburg artists; among his pupils where A. Rée, F. Nölken, F. Ahlers-Hestermann and F. Friedrichs.