Anton Scheuritzel

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Anton Scheuritzel (born March 22, 1874 in Quellendorf , Anhalt ; † October 28, 1954 in Wittlich , Mosel) was a German painter and graphic artist .

Life

Scheuritzel was a student of R. Wernick in Dessau . After his training he worked as a theater painter in Dessau and since 1910 at the latest in Berlin-Charlottenburg .

Since 1908 he worked mainly as an eraser under the guidance of Hermann Struck ; but he also created charcoal drawings and lithographs . Around 1917 he took part in the First World War as a soldier .

In the 1920s he specialized in the representation of industrial motifs; This is how the large-format oil painting The Siemensstadt around 1930 was commissioned for Siemens .

Scheuritzel's studio was destroyed in 1943, after which he moved to Wittlich, where his son was stationed. Until his death, he made landscape paintings in oils, watercolors and drawings.

Exhibitions

Publications

  • Hans Wolfgang Singer (Hrsg.): The graphic work of the painter-etcher Anton Scheuritzel: a descriptive and chronologically ordered directory , August Scherl Verlag, Berlin 1920.
  • Places of work , portfolio with seven original etchings in vernis-mou technique , 1920
  • The structure of a work, 6 sheets , 1926
  • The Klingenberg power plant , 1926
  • Blohm & Voss, Hamburg 1877-1927
  • Pictures of the expansion of the Shannon: electrification of Ireland , Siemens-Schuckert, 1930
  • Hundred years of history of the Augsburg-Nuremberg machine factory , 1940

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Portrait as a soldier
  2. Siemensstadt around 1930
  3. a b Reunion with a Wittlicher by choice
  4. Berliner Architekturwelt 3/1915
  5. Berliner Architekturwelt 4-5 / 1917