1880 - 1932. Known for: Landscape painting.
Carl Friedrich Felber initially received private drawing and painting lessons and then attended the art school of Hermann Gattinger. Later he moved to Paris and became acquainted with the technique...
Read full biography Carl Friedrich Felber initially received private drawing and painting lessons and then attended the art school of Hermann Gattinger. Later he moved to Paris and became acquainted with the technique of etching at the Académie Julian. From 1900 Felber was a pupil at the painting school of Simon...
Read full biography Carl Friedrich Felber initially received private drawing and painting lessons and then attended the art school of Hermann Gattinger. Later he moved to Paris and became acquainted with the technique of etching at the Académie Julian. From 1900 Felber was a pupil at the painting school of Simon Hollósy in Munich. A year later he moved to Dachau where he joined Adolf Hölzl and Ludwig Dill and became a co-founder of the Dachau artists’ colony. For a while he led his own painting school. Felber‘s...
Read full biography Carl Friedrich Felber initially received private drawing and painting lessons and then attended the art school of Hermann Gattinger. Later he moved to Paris and became acquainted with the technique of etching at the Académie Julian. From 1900 Felber was a pupil at the painting school of Simon Hollósy in Munich. A year later he moved to Dachau where he joined Adolf Hölzl and Ludwig Dill and became a co-founder of the Dachau artists’ colony. For a while he led his own painting school. Felber‘s oeuvre mainly includes oil paintings of Bavarian and Swiss landscapes as well as some large format aquatints.
Carl Friedrich Felber initially received private drawing and painting lessons and then attended the art school of Hermann Gattinger. Later he moved to Paris and became acquainted with the technique of etching at the Académie Julian. From 1900 Felber was a pupil at the painting school of Simon Hollósy in Munich. A year later he moved to Dachau where he joined Adolf Hölzl and Ludwig Dill and became a co-founder of the Dachau artists’ colony. For a while he led his own painting school. Felber‘s oeuvre mainly includes oil paintings of Bavarian and Swiss landscapes as well as some large format aquatints.