Carl Blos

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Carl Blos (born November 24, 1860 in Mannheim , † November 19, 1941 in Munich ) was a German portrait, genre and landscape painter.

Carl Blos began his painting apprenticeship from 1878 to 1880 at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Karlsruhe, and continued it at the Art Academy in Karlsruhe with Karl Hoff from 1881 to 1883. He then studied from October 26, 1883 to 1887 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich with Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Younger . During the last two years of his studies, he also worked in his professor's master studio.

Carl Blos became a member of the Luitpold Group . In 1902 he was appointed professor at the Munich Art Academy.

Blos was awarded the Academy Medal in 1884, the Great Medal in 1905 and the Lenbach Prize of the City of Munich in 1937. In 1896 he was also awarded the Small Gold Medal at the International Art Exhibition in Berlin .

A picture by Carl Blos was bought at the Great German Art Exhibition in 1939.

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Web links

Commons : Carl Blos  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matriculation Book Academy Munich
  2. ^ Acquisitions by the Führer from the 'Great German Art Exhibition 1939' , Library of Congress