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Curt Meyer-Eberhardt SIGNATURES
1895 Leipzig - 1977. Known for: Painting.
The artist was born 1895 as Kurt Ernst Meyer in Leipzig before he changed his name into Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. He studied in Weimar from 1912-1917 under Max Thedy, Theodor Hagen and Walther Klemm.... Read full biography
The artist was born 1895 as Kurt Ernst Meyer in Leipzig before he changed his name into Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. He studied in Weimar from 1912-1917 under Max Thedy, Theodor Hagen and Walther Klemm. After a short stay in Munich he returned to Weimar at the Staatliche Bauhaus, where he attended the... Read full biography
The artist was born 1895 as Kurt Ernst Meyer in Leipzig before he changed his name into Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. He studied in Weimar from 1912-1917 under Max Thedy, Theodor Hagen and Walther Klemm. After a short stay in Munich he returned to Weimar at the Staatliche Bauhaus, where he attended the portrait course of Lyonel Feininger in 1919/20. Subsequently he settled in Munich. Until the early 1920s expressionist and cubistic tendencies influenced his oeuvre, followed in the 1930s by... Read full biography
The artist was born 1895 as Kurt Ernst Meyer in Leipzig before he changed his name into Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. He studied in Weimar from 1912-1917 under Max Thedy, Theodor Hagen and Walther Klemm. After a short stay in Munich he returned to Weimar at the Staatliche Bauhaus, where he attended the portrait course of Lyonel Feininger in 1919/20. Subsequently he settled in Munich. Until the early 1920s expressionist and cubistic tendencies influenced his oeuvre, followed in the 1930s by impressionist and naturalistic influences combined with elements, he adopted from Cézanne. A wider public knows Meyer-Eberhardt for his affecting depictions of animals, which were published by Hanfstaengl Editions in Munich. He died in 1977.... Read full biography
The artist was born 1895 as Kurt Ernst Meyer in Leipzig before he changed his name into Curt Meyer-Eberhardt. He studied in Weimar from 1912-1917 under Max Thedy, Theodor Hagen and Walther Klemm. After a short stay in Munich he returned to Weimar at the Staatliche Bauhaus, where he attended the portrait course of Lyonel Feininger in 1919/20. Subsequently he settled in Munich. Until the early 1920s expressionist and cubistic tendencies influenced his oeuvre, followed in the 1930s by impressionist and naturalistic influences combined with elements, he adopted from Cézanne. A wider public knows Meyer-Eberhardt for his affecting depictions of animals, which were published by Hanfstaengl Editions in Munich. He died in 1977.
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