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1876 Lowenberg, Germany - 1944 Schreiberhau, Germany. Known for: Mountain landscapes and cityscape painting.
Georg Wichmann (* 1876 in Löwenberg; † 1944 in Schreiberhau) was a German landscape painter and co-founder of the "Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas" in Schreiberhau in Lower Silesia. Life.... Read full biography
Georg Wichmann (* 1876 in Löwenberg; † 1944 in Schreiberhau) was a German landscape painter and co-founder of the "Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas" in Schreiberhau in Lower Silesia. Life. Georg Wichmann spent his childhood in Pomerania. He began studying painting at the Berlin Academy of... Read full biography
Georg Wichmann (* 1876 in Löwenberg; † 1944 in Schreiberhau) was a German landscape painter and co-founder of the "Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas" in Schreiberhau in Lower Silesia. Life. Georg Wichmann spent his childhood in Pomerania. He began studying painting at the Berlin Academy of Arts with Anton von Werner. From 1897 he continued his studies in Breslau with Eduard Kaempffer and Carl Ernst Morgenstern, then from 1898 with Leopold von Kalckreuth in Karlsruhe. In the period from... Read full biography
Georg Wichmann (* 1876 in Löwenberg; † 1944 in Schreiberhau) was a German landscape painter and co-founder of the "Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas" in Schreiberhau in Lower Silesia. Life. Georg Wichmann spent his childhood in Pomerania. He began studying painting at the Berlin Academy of Arts with Anton von Werner. From 1897 he continued his studies in Breslau with Eduard Kaempffer and Carl Ernst Morgenstern, then from 1898 with Leopold von Kalckreuth in Karlsruhe. In the period from 1901 to 1903 he was involved in the maintenance of the pictures in the galleries of Count Eduard von Pückler in Schedlau and of Count Friedrich von Praschma in Falkenberg. In 1903 he settled in the Giant Mountains and stayed there with the exception of... Read full biography
Georg Wichmann (* 1876 in Löwenberg; † 1944 in Schreiberhau) was a German landscape painter and co-founder of the "Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas" in Schreiberhau in Lower Silesia. Life. Georg Wichmann spent his childhood in Pomerania. He began studying painting at the Berlin Academy of Arts with Anton von Werner. From 1897 he continued his studies in Breslau with Eduard Kaempffer and Carl Ernst Morgenstern, then from 1898 with Leopold von Kalckreuth in Karlsruhe. In the period from 1901 to 1903 he was involved in the maintenance of the pictures in the galleries of Count Eduard von Pückler in Schedlau and of Count Friedrich von Praschma in Falkenberg. In 1903 he settled in the Giant Mountains and stayed there with the exception of his service during the First World War. In 1922 he co-founded the “Association of Visual Artists St. Lukas” in Schreiberhau in... Read full biography
