Elisabeth Schmook

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Elisabeth Schmook (born November 19, 1872 in Breslau , † April 4, 1940 in Munich ) was a German painter who painted in the tradition of the Munich School .

Life and artistic work

She spent her childhood and youth in Wroclaw, where she received drawing and painting lessons at the Royal Art and Trade School . All her life she lived with her sister and her husband, the painter Max Eduard Giese , who died in 1916, in a shared apartment in Munich. The artist herself remained unmarried.

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1912: Exhibition of women's art in Dresden

Works (selection)

  • Wide riverside landscape, oil / cardboard 32.5x45.5
  • Landscape with a church tower, oil / cardboard 35x49
  • Snow study, oil / canvas. 71x50
  • Wasserburg, oil / canvas. 48x58
  • Landscape with house and trees in Dachau, oil / canvas. 63x85
  • North German heathland with windmill, oil / canvas / cardboard 38x57
  • Village with church, oil / cardboard 35x49.5
  • Baltic port with drawbridge, oil / canvas. 64x45
  • Landscape, in the background the city of Augsburg, oil / canvas / cardboard 20x28
  • Potato harvest in the Dachauer Land, oil / canvas / cardboard 18x28
  • Landscape near Dachau, oil / canvas. 49x58
  • Confusion of dreams, mixed media / paper 70x50
  • Summer day in the Dachauer Land, oil / cardboard 30x39.5
  • Isar landscape near Bad Tölz, Öl / Lwd. 71x61

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elisabeth Schmook , General Artist Lexicon Online (subscription access, accessed via De Gruyter Online), citation there: "Mitt [eilung] R. Kaim, Munich 2000"