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1872 Mutzschen/Sachsen - 1947 München. Known for: Painting.
Reinhold Max Eichler was born in 1872 in Hubertusburg-Mutzschen / Sachsen. From 1881 he was a resident in Dresden. From 1899-1893 he studied at the Dresden Academy and from 1893-96 at the Munich... Read full biography
Reinhold Max Eichler was born in 1872 in Hubertusburg-Mutzschen / Sachsen. From 1881 he was a resident in Dresden. From 1899-1893 he studied at the Dresden Academy and from 1893-96 at the Munich Academy with Paul Höcker. He became a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. From 1896 Eichler... Read full biography
Reinhold Max Eichler was born in 1872 in Hubertusburg-Mutzschen / Sachsen. From 1881 he was a resident in Dresden. From 1899-1893 he studied at the Dresden Academy and from 1893-96 at the Munich Academy with Paul Höcker. He became a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. From 1896 Eichler produced illustrations for the Munich magazines "Jugend" and "Simplicissimus". In 1899 he co-founded the artists' association "Die Scholle", to which Edward Cucuel and Leo Putz also belonged. With Adolf... Read full biography
Reinhold Max Eichler was born in 1872 in Hubertusburg-Mutzschen / Sachsen. From 1881 he was a resident in Dresden. From 1899-1893 he studied at the Dresden Academy and from 1893-96 at the Munich Academy with Paul Höcker. He became a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. From 1896 Eichler produced illustrations for the Munich magazines "Jugend" and "Simplicissimus". In 1899 he co-founded the artists' association "Die Scholle", to which Edward Cucuel and Leo Putz also belonged. With Adolf Münzer, Fritz Erler and Leo Putz, he was a member of the Schwabinger "Society for Limited Art - Cococello Club". He sent works to, among others, the Munich Glass Palace, the Paris World Exhibition 1900 as well as exhibitions in Berlin, Basel,... Read full biography
Reinhold Max Eichler was born in 1872 in Hubertusburg-Mutzschen / Sachsen. From 1881 he was a resident in Dresden. From 1899-1893 he studied at the Dresden Academy and from 1893-96 at the Munich Academy with Paul Höcker. He became a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. From 1896 Eichler produced illustrations for the Munich magazines "Jugend" and "Simplicissimus". In 1899 he co-founded the artists' association "Die Scholle", to which Edward Cucuel and Leo Putz also belonged. With Adolf Münzer, Fritz Erler and Leo Putz, he was a member of the Schwabinger "Society for Limited Art - Cococello Club". He sent works to, among others, the Munich Glass Palace, the Paris World Exhibition 1900 as well as exhibitions in Berlin, Basel, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Leipzig, Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden, Dresden and the Vienna Secession. He was a member of the Munich Secession and in the Reich Association... Read full biography

