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1905 Zeitz, Germany - 1981 Seeshaupt, Germany. Known for: Post impressionis paintings of churches, townscapes, landscapes, lithography.
Karl Walther (August 19, 1905 in Zeitz – June 9, 1981 in Seeshaupt) was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist* school, and an exponent of plein-air* painting. His works include portraits, still... Read full biography
Karl Walther (August 19, 1905 in Zeitz – June 9, 1981 in Seeshaupt) was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist* school, and an exponent of plein-air* painting. His works include portraits, still lifes, cityscapes and landscape paintings. Following a lithography* apprenticeship, Walther studied... Read full biography
Karl Walther (August 19, 1905 in Zeitz – June 9, 1981 in Seeshaupt) was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist* school, and an exponent of plein-air* painting. His works include portraits, still lifes, cityscapes and landscape paintings. Following a lithography* apprenticeship, Walther studied music (1920) and then painting (1925) at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig with Heinz Dörffel and Fritz Ernst Rentsch. In Leutzsch, the western suburb of Leipzig, Walther had his first studio. In... Read full biography
Karl Walther (August 19, 1905 in Zeitz – June 9, 1981 in Seeshaupt) was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist* school, and an exponent of plein-air* painting. His works include portraits, still lifes, cityscapes and landscape paintings. Following a lithography* apprenticeship, Walther studied music (1920) and then painting (1925) at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig with Heinz Dörffel and Fritz Ernst Rentsch. In Leutzsch, the western suburb of Leipzig, Walther had his first studio. In 1929, Walther moved to Berlin. By means of Max Liebermann and Ulrich Hübner, he was accepted as a master student of Max Slevogt in 1932, who, however, died shortly before his arrival. Walther had his first solo exhibition in September 1926 at the... Read full biography
Karl Walther (August 19, 1905 in Zeitz – June 9, 1981 in Seeshaupt) was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist* school, and an exponent of plein-air* painting. His works include portraits, still lifes, cityscapes and landscape paintings. Following a lithography* apprenticeship, Walther studied music (1920) and then painting (1925) at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig with Heinz Dörffel and Fritz Ernst Rentsch. In Leutzsch, the western suburb of Leipzig, Walther had his first studio. In 1929, Walther moved to Berlin. By means of Max Liebermann and Ulrich Hübner, he was accepted as a master student of Max Slevogt in 1932, who, however, died shortly before his arrival. Walther had his first solo exhibition in September 1926 at the gallery of Heinrich Barchfeld in Leipzig, followed by an exhibition at the gallery of Victor Hartberg in Berlin in the same year. The... Read full biography
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Art Method
- •Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
- •Plein Aire Painting, Plein-Air
Art Media
- •Lithography, Lithograph
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Churches, Cathedrals, Monasteries
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Still Life
- •Urban Landscape, Cityscape
Exhibition of Museum
- •Carnegie Institute, International Exhibition
Exhibition of Special Group
- •Great German Art Exhibitions, 1937-1944, Hitler Approved Art
