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1858 Altona, Germany - 1946 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Impressionist painting, architecture, teaching, stained-glass designer.
Johann Friedrich August Blunck (born April 24, 1858 in Altona, died 1946 in Berlin) was a German architect and painter. Blunck first learned the carpenter's trade and then studied painting and... Read full biography
Johann Friedrich August Blunck (born April 24, 1858 in Altona, died 1946 in Berlin) was a German architect and painter. Blunck first learned the carpenter's trade and then studied painting and architecture first in Hamburg and Vienna and then as a student of Anton von Werner in Berlin. After... Read full biography
Johann Friedrich August Blunck (born April 24, 1858 in Altona, died 1946 in Berlin) was a German architect and painter. Blunck first learned the carpenter's trade and then studied painting and architecture first in Hamburg and Vienna and then as a student of Anton von Werner in Berlin. After completing his education, he returned to Berlin where he became a teacher at the municipal arts and crafts school and head of the field office in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In addition to his teaching work Blunck... Read full biography
Johann Friedrich August Blunck (born April 24, 1858 in Altona, died 1946 in Berlin) was a German architect and painter. Blunck first learned the carpenter's trade and then studied painting and architecture first in Hamburg and Vienna and then as a student of Anton von Werner in Berlin. After completing his education, he returned to Berlin where he became a teacher at the municipal arts and crafts school and head of the field office in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In addition to his teaching work Blunck made work as a painter, draftsman and architect. For the 1892 to 1894 built Samariterkirche in Berlin Blunck designed the stained glass for the choir windows, which were then executed by the Royal Institute of Stained Glass in Berlin-Charlottenburg for... Read full biography
Johann Friedrich August Blunck (born April 24, 1858 in Altona, died 1946 in Berlin) was a German architect and painter. Blunck first learned the carpenter's trade and then studied painting and architecture first in Hamburg and Vienna and then as a student of Anton von Werner in Berlin. After completing his education, he returned to Berlin where he became a teacher at the municipal arts and crafts school and head of the field office in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In addition to his teaching work Blunck made work as a painter, draftsman and architect. For the 1892 to 1894 built Samariterkirche in Berlin Blunck designed the stained glass for the choir windows, which were then executed by the Royal Institute of Stained Glass in Berlin-Charlottenburg for his boxes and destroyed in the Second World War. Artistic Blunck was productive until old age. He painted a monumental painting... Read full biography
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Keywords (11)
Art Method
- •Painting, Fine Art
Art Media
- •Gouache
- •Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- •Oil Paint
- •Stained Glass Design, Restoration, Crafting
Art Style
- •Impressionism, Impressionist
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
Added Description
- •Architectural Design, Drawing, Forms, Decoration
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
Ethnicity of Artist
- •German
