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1887 Vienna, Austria - 1963 Salzburg, Austria. Known for: Portrait and genre painting.
Adolf Reich (1887-1963). Adolf Reich was born in Vienna in 1887, and died in Salzburg in 1963. Primarily self-taught, his genre-art is considered some of the finest from this period. Reich's passion... Read full biography
Adolf Reich (1887-1963). Adolf Reich was born in Vienna in 1887, and died in Salzburg in 1963. Primarily self-taught, his genre-art is considered some of the finest from this period. Reich's passion was to capture the everyday, the ordinary, and the unimportant moments in life. His attention to... Read full biography
Adolf Reich (1887-1963). Adolf Reich was born in Vienna in 1887, and died in Salzburg in 1963. Primarily self-taught, his genre-art is considered some of the finest from this period. Reich's passion was to capture the everyday, the ordinary, and the unimportant moments in life. His attention to detail and his skill in making the most mundane items perfect in breathtaking. To many of his time, however, such life-like renderings were looked down upon and even ridiculed and mocked. Looking at a... Read full biography
Adolf Reich (1887-1963). Adolf Reich was born in Vienna in 1887, and died in Salzburg in 1963. Primarily self-taught, his genre-art is considered some of the finest from this period. Reich's passion was to capture the everyday, the ordinary, and the unimportant moments in life. His attention to detail and his skill in making the most mundane items perfect in breathtaking. To many of his time, however, such life-like renderings were looked down upon and even ridiculed and mocked. Looking at a Reich painting, one will not glean a deep, metaphysical understanding of the soul, but rather a quiet peace that transcends artistic affectation. From the information gathered in three articles published in Kunst ins Volk, his obituary, the program... Read full biography
Adolf Reich (1887-1963). Adolf Reich was born in Vienna in 1887, and died in Salzburg in 1963. Primarily self-taught, his genre-art is considered some of the finest from this period. Reich's passion was to capture the everyday, the ordinary, and the unimportant moments in life. His attention to detail and his skill in making the most mundane items perfect in breathtaking. To many of his time, however, such life-like renderings were looked down upon and even ridiculed and mocked. Looking at a Reich painting, one will not glean a deep, metaphysical understanding of the soul, but rather a quiet peace that transcends artistic affectation. From the information gathered in three articles published in Kunst ins Volk, his obituary, the program from his memorial exhibit at the Miralbell Castle Gallery in 1965, and interviews with people who actually sa... Read full biography
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