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1876 Dresden - 1949 Hof. Known for: Impressionist portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and animal paintings.
Paul Friedrich Emil Ehrenberg (1876, Dresden – 1949, Hof) was a German genre, landscape, and animal painter, as well as a classically trained violinist. He was the son of history painter Carl... Read full biography
Paul Friedrich Emil Ehrenberg (1876, Dresden – 1949, Hof) was a German genre, landscape, and animal painter, as well as a classically trained violinist. He was the son of history painter Carl Ehrenberg (1840–1914) and studied at the Dresden Academy under Leonhard Gey, Leon Pohle, and Friedrich... Read full biography
Paul Friedrich Emil Ehrenberg (1876, Dresden – 1949, Hof) was a German genre, landscape, and animal painter, as well as a classically trained violinist. He was the son of history painter Carl Ehrenberg (1840–1914) and studied at the Dresden Academy under Leonhard Gey, Leon Pohle, and Friedrich Preller the Younger, later continuing at the Munich Academy under Heinrich von Zügel. Ehrenberg exhibited at the Munich Glaspalast beginning in 1906 and was affiliated with the Luitpoldgruppe, the Munich... Read full biography
Paul Friedrich Emil Ehrenberg (1876, Dresden – 1949, Hof) was a German genre, landscape, and animal painter, as well as a classically trained violinist. He was the son of history painter Carl Ehrenberg (1840–1914) and studied at the Dresden Academy under Leonhard Gey, Leon Pohle, and Friedrich Preller the Younger, later continuing at the Munich Academy under Heinrich von Zügel. Ehrenberg exhibited at the Munich Glaspalast beginning in 1906 and was affiliated with the Luitpoldgruppe, the Munich Artists' Cooperative, and the Reich Association of German Visual Artists. He participated in the Great German Art Exhibition at the Haus der Kunst in Munich from 1939 to 1944. His work includes portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and animal studies,... Read full biography
Paul Friedrich Emil Ehrenberg (1876, Dresden – 1949, Hof) was a German genre, landscape, and animal painter, as well as a classically trained violinist. He was the son of history painter Carl Ehrenberg (1840–1914) and studied at the Dresden Academy under Leonhard Gey, Leon Pohle, and Friedrich Preller the Younger, later continuing at the Munich Academy under Heinrich von Zügel. Ehrenberg exhibited at the Munich Glaspalast beginning in 1906 and was affiliated with the Luitpoldgruppe, the Munich Artists' Cooperative, and the Reich Association of German Visual Artists. He participated in the Great German Art Exhibition at the Haus der Kunst in Munich from 1939 to 1944. His work includes portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and animal studies, often rendered in an impressionist style. A talented violinist, Ehrenberg frequently played chamber music with Thomas Mann, with whom he .... Read full biography
