Ernst Ludwig Plaß

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Ernst Friedrich Ludwig Plaß (born July 20, 1855 in Sterley , † July 20, 1917 in Lübeck ) was a German landscape and marine painter .

Life

Half of the villa in Plaß at Möhlstrasse 41 in Bogenhausen (right)

Ernst Ludwig Plaß was the son of the organist of the church in Sterley. He attended the Lauenburg School of Academics in Ratzeburg and studied painting at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf and at the Grand Ducal Baden Art School in Karlsruhe . In Düsseldorf, where he studied from 1879 to 1882, he was a student of Peter Janssen the Elder , Hugo Crola and Heinrich Lauenstein . In Karlsruhe he was influenced by Gustav Schönleber . In 1885 he stayed in the Ekensund artists' colony on the Flensburg Fjord . 1916–1917 he worked in Lübeck , where he also died. A painting from Gothmund Alte Diele in Gothmund was bought by the Kunstverein in 1916 at the 42nd art exhibition of the Lübeck Kunstverein in the Katharinenkirche . In the following raffle, the picture went to the Würtembergischer Kunstverein .

Plaß worked in Munich at least from 1893 , where he was friends with the reform pedagogue Georg Kerschensteiner ; Both had the architect Leonhard Romeis build a semi-detached house for themselves and their families in Munich-Bogenhausen , which is now a listed building. Inside it contains paintings that go back to Plaß. From 1905 Plaß was based in Kempfenhausen on Lake Starnberg . He had a villa built here in 1904 by Jakob Angermair , who had previously worked for Romeis. After his death in 1919 the property was taken over by Gisela Freifrau v. Korff and in 1925, after partial demolition, it was converted into a neo-baroque palace, which is now also a listed building as the Villa Drehnhaus on Seestrasse. Wall paintings by the client Plaß in the style of Chinese ink painting with Art Nouveau ornamentation have been preserved.

literature

Web links

Commons : Ernst Ludwig Plaß  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Finding aid 212.01.04 Student lists of the Art Academy Düsseldorf , website in the portal archive.nrw.de ( Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen )
  2. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists from the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016, PDF )
  3. ^ Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer : Painting in Schleswig-Holstein: Catalog of the painting collection of the Flensburg City Museum. Heide: Boyens 1989 ISBN 978-3-8042-0467-6 , p. 253
  4. Catalog: 42nd art exhibition of the Lübeck Art Association in the Katharinenkirche from June 1 to July 2, 1916 . Also in: Thirty-ninth report of the Lübeck Art Association. 1916. 1917. Printed in 1918 by HG Rahtgens
  5. Website for Möhlstrasse 41
  6. ^ Gerhard Schober: Early villas and country houses on Lake Starnberg: in memory of a cultural landscape. Waakirchen-Schaftlach: Oreos 1998, ISBN 978-3-923657-53-7 , p. 330.
  7. Municipality of Berg: Berger Kulturspaziergang , panel 3 Listed villas on the lakeshore ( [1] )