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1870 Golluschütz - 1951. Known for: Painting.
Georges Einbeck was born in 1871 in the West Prussian town Golluschütz (Goluszyce). After several trips to Paris, Einbeck begins self-taught with painting in 1897, followed by studies at the Academy... Read full biography
Georges Einbeck was born in 1871 in the West Prussian town Golluschütz (Goluszyce). After several trips to Paris, Einbeck begins self-taught with painting in 1897, followed by studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich and at the École des Beaux Arts as well as the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in... Read full biography
Georges Einbeck was born in 1871 in the West Prussian town Golluschütz (Goluszyce). After several trips to Paris, Einbeck begins self-taught with painting in 1897, followed by studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich and at the École des Beaux Arts as well as the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He also studied with Henri Matisse. In the 1920s, he lived in Switzerland for some time. His early works still show influences of Art Nouveau style, the later works, however, are influenced by... Read full biography
Georges Einbeck was born in 1871 in the West Prussian town Golluschütz (Goluszyce). After several trips to Paris, Einbeck begins self-taught with painting in 1897, followed by studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich and at the École des Beaux Arts as well as the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He also studied with Henri Matisse. In the 1920s, he lived in Switzerland for some time. His early works still show influences of Art Nouveau style, the later works, however, are influenced by Expressionism especially the Fauvism painting. He died in 1951.
Georges Einbeck was born in 1871 in the West Prussian town Golluschütz (Goluszyce). After several trips to Paris, Einbeck begins self-taught with painting in 1897, followed by studies at the Academy of Arts in Munich and at the École des Beaux Arts as well as the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He also studied with Henri Matisse. In the 1920s, he lived in Switzerland for some time. His early works still show influences of Art Nouveau style, the later works, however, are influenced by Expressionism especially the Fauvism painting. He died in 1951.

