Alfred Haensch

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Max Alfred Haensch (born June 19, 1879 in Dresden ; † February 6, 1946 there ) was a German portrait and landscape painter .

Life

Alfred Haensch studied at the Dresden Art Academy from 1900 to 1906 and from 1915 to 1919, from 1903 in Oskar Zwintscher's painting room , in 1906 in Gotthardt Kuehl's master studio and from 1915 to 1919 in Robert Sterl's studio . He exhibited his first paintings in 1905 together with his fellow student Karl Hanusch in Emil Richter's art salon in Dresden. From 1910 to 1912 he worked in the Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome .

Haensch lived and worked in Dresden, apart from short study stays with Karl Hanusch on Sylt in Ferdinand Avenarius' house (1904 and 1907), in Moravia (1907 and 1908) and in Willingshausen (1919, 1937, 1938 and 1940). At the Great Dresden Art Exhibition he was represented with the oil painting Auf Hiddensee .

In addition to Karl Hanusch and his wife Julie Hanusch, his circle of friends included the painters Johannes Maximilian Avenarius , Richard Birnstengel , Arnold Busch , Reinhold Klaus , Hermann Lange , Ernst Müller-Gräfe (1879–1954) and Heinrich Olsen .

literature

  • Schmaling: Artist Lexicon Hessen-Kassel 1777–2000.
  • Schweers: Paintings in German museums.
  • Alfred Haensch . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 2 : E-J . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1955, p. 350 .