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1848 Werder, Germany - 1933 Werder, Germany. Known for: Landscape painting of local views, marine and coastal scenes.
After years of apprenticeship and traveling through Europe together with artists from the Leibl Circle, Karl Hagemeister returned to his birthplace Werder on the Havel in 1884, where he stayed until... Read full biography
After years of apprenticeship and traveling through Europe together with artists from the Leibl Circle, Karl Hagemeister returned to his birthplace Werder on the Havel in 1884, where he stayed until the end of his life. Around 1885 he increasingly dealt with impressionistic concepts of perception... Read full biography
After years of apprenticeship and traveling through Europe together with artists from the Leibl Circle, Karl Hagemeister returned to his birthplace Werder on the Havel in 1884, where he stayed until the end of his life. Around 1885 he increasingly dealt with impressionistic concepts of perception and representation and "expanded his choice of motifs and his color palette, which became lighter and more delicate" (Hendrikje Warmt). During this time, Hagemeister visited the area of ??the... Read full biography
After years of apprenticeship and traveling through Europe together with artists from the Leibl Circle, Karl Hagemeister returned to his birthplace Werder on the Havel in 1884, where he stayed until the end of his life. Around 1885 he increasingly dealt with impressionistic concepts of perception and representation and "expanded his choice of motifs and his color palette, which became lighter and more delicate" (Hendrikje Warmt). During this time, Hagemeister visited the area of ??the picturesque village of Ferch on the Schwielowsee, where his friend Carl Schuch also joined him at times to work with him in the seclusion of the rural idyll. "The study of the effects of light and air in the great outdoors became the credo of his work process... Read full biography
After years of apprenticeship and traveling through Europe together with artists from the Leibl Circle, Karl Hagemeister returned to his birthplace Werder on the Havel in 1884, where he stayed until the end of his life. Around 1885 he increasingly dealt with impressionistic concepts of perception and representation and "expanded his choice of motifs and his color palette, which became lighter and more delicate" (Hendrikje Warmt). During this time, Hagemeister visited the area of ??the picturesque village of Ferch on the Schwielowsee, where his friend Carl Schuch also joined him at times to work with him in the seclusion of the rural idyll. "The study of the effects of light and air in the great outdoors became the credo of his work process in order to be able to translate the versatile beauty of the natural play of colors and shapes into a picturesque atmospheric landscape. [. ]... Read full biography
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