Emil Neumann (painter)

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Friedrich Emil Neumann (born August 7, 1842 in Pojerstieten, Kr. Fischhausen , East Prussia , † January 4, 1903 in Kassel ) was a German painter.

Life

Emil Neumann: Under Full Sails (oil on canvas, undated)

Neumann was initially a student at the Königsberg Art Academy under August Behrendsen . He then studied with August Bromeis at the Kassel Art Academy . He worked as a drawing teacher and later as a freelance artist. Travels took him to Norway and Holland . After the death of his teacher Bromeis in 1881 he succeeded him at the Kassel Academy. In 1891 he was appointed professor . Neumann was primarily a landscape and marine painter . His seascapes have been shown at exhibitions in Berlin , Dresden and Hanover since 1879 .

His sons, the artists Ernst and Hans Neumann , had also studied painting.

Web links

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Footnotes

Remarks

  1. The ship is turned up

Individual evidence

  1. Die Kunst - monthly books for free and applied arts , edition 7/03. F. Bruckmann, Munich 1903. p. 216
  2. Horst Ludwig (ed.): Münchner Maler im 19./20. Century , Volume 6. Bruckmann, Munich 1994, ISBN 9783765418068 . P. 131