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1889 Bischofswerda, Germany - 1955 Dresden, Germany. Known for: Flowerpieces, botanics, still life and landscape painting.
Erich Lindenau (September 20, 1889 in Bischofswerda; † July 13, 1955 in Dresden) was a German painter. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts and then worked in Dresden as a freelance... Read full biography
Erich Lindenau (September 20, 1889 in Bischofswerda; † July 13, 1955 in Dresden) was a German painter. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts and then worked in Dresden as a freelance painter. The address book listed him at Körnerstraße 8 in 1942. Lindenau mainly created oil paintings... Read full biography
Erich Lindenau (September 20, 1889 in Bischofswerda; † July 13, 1955 in Dresden) was a German painter. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts and then worked in Dresden as a freelance painter. The address book listed him at Körnerstraße 8 in 1942. Lindenau mainly created oil paintings and large-format watercolors with still lifes and landscapes in the New Objectivity style. It established itself during the National Socialist period and was represented at six major German art... Read full biography
Erich Lindenau (September 20, 1889 in Bischofswerda; † July 13, 1955 in Dresden) was a German painter. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts and then worked in Dresden as a freelance painter. The address book listed him at Körnerstraße 8 in 1942. Lindenau mainly created oil paintings and large-format watercolors with still lifes and landscapes in the New Objectivity style. It established itself during the National Socialist period and was represented at six major German art exhibitions from 1938 to 1944, with Adolf Hitler, Martin Bormann and Joachim von Ribbentrop acquiring several of his paintings. In 1940, Volume 50 of Velhagen & Klasing's monthly published the painting Sunflowers and Gladiolus as an art supplement. After the... Read full biography
Erich Lindenau (September 20, 1889 in Bischofswerda; † July 13, 1955 in Dresden) was a German painter. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts and then worked in Dresden as a freelance painter. The address book listed him at Körnerstraße 8 in 1942. Lindenau mainly created oil paintings and large-format watercolors with still lifes and landscapes in the New Objectivity style. It established itself during the National Socialist period and was represented at six major German art exhibitions from 1938 to 1944, with Adolf Hitler, Martin Bormann and Joachim von Ribbentrop acquiring several of his paintings. In 1940, Volume 50 of Velhagen & Klasing's monthly published the painting Sunflowers and Gladiolus as an art supplement. After the end of the Second World War, Lindenau worked again in Dresden as a member of the Association of Visual Art... Read full biography
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