Alfred Karl Dietmann

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Alfred Karl Dietmann (* 1925 in Mönchengladbach ; † 1998) was a German painter who had devoted himself primarily to the genre of architectural painting. He also created portraits as well as landscapes and animals.

Career

From 1946 to 1949 Dietmann studied painting and art history in Munich . Eugen Maria Cordier was one of his teachers . From 1951 to 1953 he spent study visits to Italy and France. In 1955 he settled in Berlin , where he created several historically valuable watercolors of views showing the city before the fall of the Berlin Wall . His technique was mainly drawing in watercolors. Larger series of architectural images were created in the 1960s and 1970s, among others in the Glienicke Palace Park , Charlottenburg Palace and on Gendarmenmarkt . In 1970 Dietmann founded the Berlin Architectural Painters Working Group together with Ruth Rieger . He presented his works in over 40 exhibitions in Berlin and West Germany .

Pictures by Dietmann can be seen in the collections of the Mitte Museum and Charlottenburg Palace .

Works

  • Berlin, Charlottenburg Palace (watercolor around 1960)
  • Berlin, French Cathedral on Gendarmenmarkt (1973 and 1975)
  • Portrait of Walther Fürst for the presidential gallery of the Federal Administrative Court (1979/80).
  • Berlin, Havellandschaft (watercolor year?)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of artists represented in the Mitte Museum. Retrieved February 18, 2015.