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1893 - 1948 Bern. Known for: Luminous mountain landscape painting.
Waldemar Theophil Fink was born in 1893 and passed away in 1948. Fink exhibited in Munich in 1909, at that time the center of the tradition of German landscape painting, which put atmospheric... Read full biography
Waldemar Theophil Fink was born in 1893 and passed away in 1948. Fink exhibited in Munich in 1909, at that time the center of the tradition of German landscape painting, which put atmospheric mountain scenes in the center of the representation. However, the artist, who was also active as a... Read full biography
Waldemar Theophil Fink was born in 1893 and passed away in 1948. Fink exhibited in Munich in 1909, at that time the center of the tradition of German landscape painting, which put atmospheric mountain scenes in the center of the representation. However, the artist, who was also active as a decorative painter, was aware of the effect of clear, striking colors, so he enriched the often dark-toned works of the pre-war period with a bright palette and mature contrasts. Fink, whose work was strongly... Read full biography
Waldemar Theophil Fink was born in 1893 and passed away in 1948. Fink exhibited in Munich in 1909, at that time the center of the tradition of German landscape painting, which put atmospheric mountain scenes in the center of the representation. However, the artist, who was also active as a decorative painter, was aware of the effect of clear, striking colors, so he enriched the often dark-toned works of the pre-war period with a bright palette and mature contrasts. Fink, whose work was strongly connected with the place where he lived, Adelboden, can certainly be called a painter of the mountains. It was one of his idiosyncrasies to quickly sketch winter landscapes and to execute them just as quickly. This was always done directly on site -... Read full biography
Waldemar Theophil Fink was born in 1893 and passed away in 1948. Fink exhibited in Munich in 1909, at that time the center of the tradition of German landscape painting, which put atmospheric mountain scenes in the center of the representation. However, the artist, who was also active as a decorative painter, was aware of the effect of clear, striking colors, so he enriched the often dark-toned works of the pre-war period with a bright palette and mature contrasts. Fink, whose work was strongly connected with the place where he lived, Adelboden, can certainly be called a painter of the mountains. It was one of his idiosyncrasies to quickly sketch winter landscapes and to execute them just as quickly. This was always done directly on site - with confident brushstrokes and refreshing colors and even before the light conditions began to change dramatically. In the... Read full biography
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