1876 Oberneukirch - 1913 Pillnitz. Known for: Landscape painting.
Theophil Heinke 1876 Oberneukirch / Neukirch am Hochwald - 1913 Dresden-Pillnitz German landscape painter. 1898-1905 student at the Dresden Academy under Leon Pohle, Friedrich Preller, and Eugen...
Read full biography Theophil Heinke 1876 Oberneukirch / Neukirch am Hochwald - 1913 Dresden-Pillnitz German landscape painter. 1898-1905 student at the Dresden Academy under Leon Pohle, Friedrich Preller, and Eugen Bracht. Then lived for a long time in Papperitz near Dresden. Despite traveling extensively at home and...
Read full biography Theophil Heinke 1876 Oberneukirch / Neukirch am Hochwald - 1913 Dresden-Pillnitz German landscape painter. 1898-1905 student at the Dresden Academy under Leon Pohle, Friedrich Preller, and Eugen Bracht. Then lived for a long time in Papperitz near Dresden. Despite traveling extensively at home and abroad, he remained the painter of the Dresden Elbe area. Most of his works can be found in private collections in England, on the Rhine, and in Dresden and the surrounding area. There is a large,...
Read full biography Theophil Heinke 1876 Oberneukirch / Neukirch am Hochwald - 1913 Dresden-Pillnitz German landscape painter. 1898-1905 student at the Dresden Academy under Leon Pohle, Friedrich Preller, and Eugen Bracht. Then lived for a long time in Papperitz near Dresden. Despite traveling extensively at home and abroad, he remained the painter of the Dresden Elbe area. Most of his works can be found in private collections in England, on the Rhine, and in Dresden and the surrounding area. There is a large, three-part oil painting "View of Pillnitz and the Elbe area" from 1907 in the New Town Hall in Dresden....
Read full biography Theophil Heinke 1876 Oberneukirch / Neukirch am Hochwald - 1913 Dresden-Pillnitz German landscape painter. 1898-1905 student at the Dresden Academy under Leon Pohle, Friedrich Preller, and Eugen Bracht. Then lived for a long time in Papperitz near Dresden. Despite traveling extensively at home and abroad, he remained the painter of the Dresden Elbe area. Most of his works can be found in private collections in England, on the Rhine, and in Dresden and the surrounding area. There is a large, three-part oil painting "View of Pillnitz and the Elbe area" from 1907 in the New Town Hall in Dresden.