August Spieß (painter)

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August Spieß (born January 18, 1841 in Munich ; buried there on July 16, 1923 ) was a German history painter , illustrator , wood cutter and fresco artist . His older brother, Heinrich Spieß (* May 10, 1832, † August 8, 1875) was also a history painter. Her father was an engraver .

August Spieß studied from May 11, 1857 to 1859 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich with Philipp von Foltz .

Together with his brother Henry, he created a series of cartoons for the stained glass Institute of Vladimir Dmitrievich Swertschkow in Oberschleißheim . Together they decorated the Villa Feodora of Hereditary Prince Georg II (Saxony-Meiningen) in Liebenstein . Together they created a cycle of watercolors on Tristan and Isolde and the Flying Dutchman for King Ludwig II . The watercolors were shown at the 1st International Art Exhibition in Munich's Glaspalast . The brothers spit painted also 22 life-size frescoes withallegorical figures in the open vestibule of the Maximilianeum .

After the early death of his brother in 1875, August Spieß continued to work alone. He often worked with the architect Julius Hofmann . In Neuschwanstein Castle around 1883 he painted a cycle of pictures about Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival epic .

In the town hall in Landshut, Spieß created the large fresco painting “ Wedding procession of Duke George the Rich ” together with Rudolf von Seitz , Ludwig von Löfftz and Konrad Weigand .

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