Carl Plinke

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carl Plinke (also: Karl Plinke ; born April 14, 1867 in Hanover ; † after 1943) was a German figure and landscape painter .

Life

"The Confiscation of the Pepper Sack ";
historicizing oil painting about the time of the Thirty Years War by Plinke, dated 1894
“Soldier making music in the kitchen”;
Oil on canvas 100 × 120 cm, 1918 or 1922

Plinke was the son of a particular . From May 31, 1887, he attended the pre-school class of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich .

At the time of the German Empire , Plinke ran a " studio for decorative painting". From there he had a business relationship with the Hanoverian chocolate manufacturer Sprengel from 1912 to 1915 , as correspondence and cost estimates submitted to the company show.

Seventy-year-old Carl Plinke exhibited his works at the autumn exhibition of Lower Saxon artists of the Kunstverein Hannover and the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich in 1938. In addition to his self-portrait, he also presented his own landscape pictures, "which showed the way from the moody to a sharper understanding of reality".

Well-known works (selection)

Archival material

Archives by and about Carl Plinke can be found for example

literature

  • Dressler's art manual . Second volume: The book of the living German artists, archeologists, art scholars and art writers. Visual arts. 8th year Wasmuth, Berlin, 1921; 9th year, Curtius, Berlin, 1930.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b 00410 Karl Plinke . In: Matriculation database of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (ed.): Matriculation book . tape 3: 1884-1920 . Munich ( matrikel.adbk.de , daten.digitale-sammlungen.de ).
  2. a b c Plinke, Carl . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General lexicon of fine artists from antiquity to the present . Founded by Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker . tape 27 : Piermaria – Ramsdell . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1933, p. 155 .
  3. ^ Plinke, Karl, painter, Fichtestr. 30 E. In: Address book of the city of Hanover. 1943, part 1, p. 423.
  4. a b Das Schöne Heim: Illustrated magazine for applied arts. Volume 9, 1938, p. 41
  5. a b NLA HA Dep. 105 No. 197 Arcinsys Lower Saxony archive information system
  6. # 756: Plinke, Karl, Hanover, self-portrait (oil) Great German Art Exhibition, Munich 1938
  7. Art Prize Yearbook. German & international auction results. 52nd year, volume 2, Weltkunst-Verlag, Munich 1997, p. 239.
  8. The art. Monthly magazine for fine and applied arts . Volume 17, F. Bruckmann, Munich 1908, p. 209 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  9. Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung , Volume 30, p. 479; limited preview in Google Book search
  10. top v .: Bad Münder on the weserbergland.com page [ undated ], last accessed on March 26, 2018.
  11. oV : Chapel on the page gartenkirche.de [ undated ], accessed on March 26, 2018
  12. Compare the table Sprengel Museum Hannover, Graphic Collection Drawings (PDF) on the page sprengel-museum.de in the version of March 19, 2013, accessed on March 26, 2018.