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1870 Dresden, Germany - 1956 Socking near Starnberg, Germany. Known for: Paintings of marine scenes, landscapes, figures, coastal views with buildings.
Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter. He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the... Read full biography
Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter. He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the Düsseldorf School of Painting. He created more than 100 oil paintings, oil studies, watercolors,... Read full biography
Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter. He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the Düsseldorf School of Painting. He created more than 100 oil paintings, oil studies, watercolors, gouaches, drawings and numerous works for public buildings, etc. a. Painting of the station hall in Duisburg (1935). His works were acquired by museums in the cities of Düsseldorf, Cologne, Koblenz and... Read full biography
Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter. He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the Düsseldorf School of Painting. He created more than 100 oil paintings, oil studies, watercolors, gouaches, drawings and numerous works for public buildings, etc. a. Painting of the station hall in Duisburg (1935). His works were acquired by museums in the cities of Düsseldorf, Cologne, Koblenz and Oldham (England) as well as the German Maritime Museum in Bremen. Cornelius Wagner was the son of the history and marine painter Karl Wagner and brother of the portrait painter Juliette Wagner. At the age of 15, Wagner came to the Düsseldorf Art... Read full biography
Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter. He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the Düsseldorf School of Painting. He created more than 100 oil paintings, oil studies, watercolors, gouaches, drawings and numerous works for public buildings, etc. a. Painting of the station hall in Duisburg (1935). His works were acquired by museums in the cities of Düsseldorf, Cologne, Koblenz and Oldham (England) as well as the German Maritime Museum in Bremen. Cornelius Wagner was the son of the history and marine painter Karl Wagner and brother of the portrait painter Juliette Wagner. At the age of 15, Wagner came to the Düsseldorf Art Academy (studied until 1895) and was a student of Eugen Dücker. He went on study trips to the West Indies (1897) and Argentina (1904).... Read full biography
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Cornelius "Corny" Wagner (born August 10, 1870 in Dresden, † August 26, 1956 in Söcking near Starnberg) was a German landscape and marine painter.
He was a figurative painter and is assigned to the Düsseldorf School of Painting. He created more than 100 oil paintings, oil studies, watercolors, gouaches, drawings and numerous works for public buildings, etc. a. Painting of the station hall in Duisburg (1935). His works were acquired by museums in the cities of Düsseldorf, Cologne, Koblenz and Oldham (England) as well as the German Maritime Museum in Bremen.
Cornelius Wagner was the son of the history and marine painter Karl Wagner and brother of the portrait painter Juliette Wagner. At the age of 15, Wagner came to the Düsseldo...But wait, there's more...
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