Emil Reynier

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Emil Reynier (born December 11, 1836 in Nieder-Ingelheim , † February 2, 1928 in Braunau am Inn ) was a German portrait and landscape painter and draftsman .

Live and act

Reynier studied at the Karlsruhe Art School and the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich . He lived in Burghausen for many years , was the father-in-law of Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth and belonged to the Innviertel artists' guild.

Works

His works are listed in the art trade:

  • Portrait of the artist's wife
  • Portrait of a woman
  • Son returning from a stranger (1871)
  • Faust in the study (1878)
  • Portrait of a Nobleman in a Makart Costume (1888)
  • Portrait of a Bearded Man (1881)
  • mother and child
  • Port Magaud (1920)
  • Portrait of a gentleman with helmet (1869)
  • The laundress
  • Spring Dance (1909)
  • Couple in Love in Park Landscape (1879)
  • Zeitungsgasse in Vienna (1870)
  • Penitent Magdalene
  • Forest idyll
  • From the Bavarian highlands

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Birth register of Nieder-Ingelheim No. 76/1836
  2. ^ Emil Reynier in: General Artist Lexicon , Life and Works of the Most Famous Visual Artists, prepared by Hermann Alexander Müller , edited by Hans Wolfgang Singer , 4th Bank, (5th unchanged edition), Frankfurt 1921
  3. Auction results on the Artnet website
  4. ^ The Zeitungsgasse in Vienna