Carl Lambrecht

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Carl Lambrecht (born October 26, 1878 in Flensburg , Germany , † December 23, 1941 in Orlamünde ) was a German painter.

Life

Carl Lambrecht was born as the son of the musician Theodor Hans Heinrich Lambrecht and Christina Dorothea Lambrecht, b. Trip was born in Flensburg. After a difficult childhood, after training in Karlsruhe in 1898, he went to the art school in Weimar .

As early as 1899, Carl Lambrecht received first prize in the competition for landscape painting announced in Weimar . From 1900 to 1906 he was a master student with Theodor Hagen . He befriended u. a. with Otto Illies , who was a painter himself and became a close friend of the family. Around 1904 Lambrecht took over the motif of the forest interior from Christian Rohlfs in addition to an impressionistic color treatment. Later he restricted himself almost exclusively to this motif, which he carried to the limits of abstraction in ever stricter stylization, more and more without using colors. He liked to use the spatula when painting in nature.

In 1907 he married Else Luise Mannes in the Stadtkirche Weimar. He lived and worked in Weimar, Bad Berka and Nauendorf. He presented his works at exhibitions in Weimar, Dresden, Darmstadt, Düsseldorf, Munich, Jena and Erfurt. His painting “Birches in the Snow” was sent to the International Exhibition in Rome in 1911 at the expense of the Reich.

Lambrecht received the Julius Helfft State Prize for German Landscape Painters in 1920. Inflation drove him into extreme economic hardship. Since 1927, the "Flensburger Nachrichten" drew attention to his situation in order to persuade "medium-sized circles from the citizenry" to buy a picture, which he succeeded in 1929 with the help of Hans Peter Feddersen . After his death in 1941, a memorial exhibition opened in the Donndorf Museum in Weimar on September 6, 1942. Otto Illies wrote an obituary for Carl Lambrecht.

Karl Lambrecht was a member of the German Association of Artists .

Works (selection)

Oil painting

  • Summer landscape with willow trees (1903), Weimar Castle Museum
  • Forest Interior (1905), Weimar Castle Museum
  • Spruce forest (236 × 190 cm), Museumsberg Flensburg
  • The Blue Mountain (around 1905/1906), Weimar Castle Museum
  • Birch trunks on the Horn (1909)

Pencil drawings

  • Early spring in the spruce forest (around 1900)
  • Walddom - The interior of a forest, Kunsthalle zu Kiel Inv. 1942/43, V 86
  • In the spruce forest, the black bird (1939)

Undated

  • Forest quarry
  • A forest, silver thistle forest, grows out of field and fog

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reimar F. Lachner, Otto Illies, Halle 2009.
  2. ^ W. Scheidig, History of the Weimar School of Painting 1860–1900, Weimar 1971, p. 101.
  3. Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer, Painting in Schleswig-Holstein, catalog of the painting collection of the Städtisches Museum Flensburg, Heide 1989, p. 172f.
  4. kuenstlerbund.de: Full members of the Deutscher Künstlerbund since it was founded in 1903 / Lambrecht, Karl ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on October 2, 2015)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kuenstlerbund.de

Web links

Commons : Carl Lambrecht  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files