Gotthardt Kuehl
Gotthardt Kuehl (28 November 1850 – 9 January 1915) was a German painter and a representative of early German Impressionism. He gained wide international recognition during his lifetime.
Gotthardt Kuehl | |
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Gotthardt Kuehl | |
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Died | 9 January 1915 64) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Education | Dresden Academy of Fine Arts Academy of Fine Arts, Munich |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Impressionism |
Life
Kuehl studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1867 and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in 1870. He lived in Paris from 1878 to 1889 and went on trips to Italy and the Netherlands to study the old masters. In 1895 he became a professor at the Art Academy in Dresden. In 1902 he founded the artists' group Die Elbier.
He held his teaching position in Dresden until his death. Kuehl is buried at the Urnenhain Tolkewitz in Tolkewitz, Dresden. The senator Cay Diedrich Lienau traveled to his funeral as a representative of the city of Lübeck.
Work
Kuehl mainly painted fine interiors, though he was not indifferent to social causes - for example, he painted Lübecker Waisenhaus ("Lübeck orphanage"). Later in his career, he painted Dresden motifs and architectural landscapes.
Art collections
- The Behnhaus museum in Lübeck has a collection of paintings by Kuehl, illustrating almost all his developmental phases, and many of the artworks are directly related to the city of Lübeck.
- The Munich City Museum houses 15 drawings by Kuehl, from the collection of Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger.
Other works of art by Kuehl can be found, among other places, at:
- Old National Gallery in Berlin
- Kunsthalle Hamburg
- New Masters Gallery (Dresden State Art Collections)
- Dresden Municipal Gallery
- Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig (Montmartre, oil paintings)
- Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald
- Museum Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf
- Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover
References
- Gerhard Gerkens (Ed.), Gotthardt Kuehl 1850–1915. Seemann, Leipzig 1993.
- Kurt Pilz (1982), "Kuehl, Gotthardt", Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) (in German), 13, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 187–188; (full text online)
- Emil Richter, Gotthardt Kuehl: Kunstausstellung ("Gotthardt Kuehl: Art exhibition"), Dresden 1920.
- Wulf Schadendorf: Museum Behnhaus. Das Haus und seine Räume. Malerei, Skulptur, Kunsthandwerk ("Museum Behnhaus. The house and its rooms: Paintings, sculptures, crafts") (Lübeck museum catalogs, vol. 3). Expanded and revised edition. Museum of Art and Cultural History of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, 1976, pp. 78–80.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gotthardt Kuehl. |
- Literature by and about Gotthardt Kuehl in the German National Library catalogue
- Article on Gotthardt Kuehl in the Stadtwiki Dresden