Emil Bohm
Emil Karl August Böhm (born September 4, 1873 in Munich ; † July 22, 1958 there ) was a German painter .
Life
Emil Böhm studied art history in Munich from 1888 to 1891 , in 1891 at the private art school of Simon Hollósy and from 1891 to 1901 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Johann Caspar Herterich , Paul Hoecker and Franz Defregger . In 1899 he traveled to Venice to study painting , in 1902 to Budapest and Thuringia , and from 1903 to 1904 to Florence and Rome . Böhm became known for his copies of Old Masters . Until 1939 he was a member of the Munich Artists' Cooperative (MKG).
Works
- The apocolyptic woman after Peter Paul Rubens on the high altar of the Freising Cathedral (1926).
- Oswolt Krel after Albrecht Dürer in the Lindau City Museum (1930).
literature
- General artist lexicon (AKL). The visual artists of all times and peoples , Volume XII, 1996, Saur, Munich and Leipzig, ISBN 3-598-22740-X
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SURNAME | Bohm, Emil |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Böhm, Emil Karl August (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 4, 1873 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | July 22, 1958 |
Place of death | Munich |