1899 Wesseling - 1970 Singen. Known for: Artwork style and medium not provided.
Jean Paul Schmitz (1899-1970) was a German painter of Rhenish Expressionism and belonged to the group of the art dealer Johanna Ey in Düsseldorf. Schmitz studied there at the academy and was a pupil...
Read full biography Jean Paul Schmitz (1899-1970) was a German painter of Rhenish Expressionism and belonged to the group of the art dealer Johanna Ey in Düsseldorf. Schmitz studied there at the academy and was a pupil of Heinrich Nauen. In 1936 he was awarded by the Preussische Akademie (Rompreis) and received a...
Read full biography Jean Paul Schmitz (1899-1970) was a German painter of Rhenish Expressionism and belonged to the group of the art dealer Johanna Ey in Düsseldorf. Schmitz studied there at the academy and was a pupil of Heinrich Nauen. In 1936 he was awarded by the Preussische Akademie (Rompreis) and received a scholarship which brought him to Rome for one year (Villa Massimo). In the 1930s several study trips brought him around Italy and Greece....
Read full biography Jean Paul Schmitz (1899-1970) was a German painter of Rhenish Expressionism and belonged to the group of the art dealer Johanna Ey in Düsseldorf. Schmitz studied there at the academy and was a pupil of Heinrich Nauen. In 1936 he was awarded by the Preussische Akademie (Rompreis) and received a scholarship which brought him to Rome for one year (Villa Massimo). In the 1930s several study trips brought him around Italy and Greece....
Read full biography Jean Paul Schmitz (1899-1970) was a German painter of Rhenish Expressionism and belonged to the group of the art dealer Johanna Ey in Düsseldorf. Schmitz studied there at the academy and was a pupil of Heinrich Nauen. In 1936 he was awarded by the Preussische Akademie (Rompreis) and received a scholarship which brought him to Rome for one year (Villa Massimo). In the 1930s several study trips brought him around Italy and Greece.