Eugen Mossgraber-Falk

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Eugen Mossgraber-Falk (* 1877 in Mühlhausen , † 1933 in Berlin ) was a German painter.

Life

Mossgraber-Falk studied at the School of Fine Arts in Munich and Berlin . In 1913 he moved to Pollença on the Spanish Mediterranean island of Mallorca . He lived here until 1923. In the church of Santa Maria dels Àngels in Pollença he created several paintings, such as the third, fourth and fifth stations of the cross. He died in Berlin in 1933.

In 1914 he was made an honorary citizen of Pollença.

literature

  • Joan-Antoni Adrover i Mascaró: 600 questions about Mallorca. Campos, 2010, ISBN 978-84-614-1808-4 , page 164.
  • Axel Thorer, Mallorca - Lexicon of the secrets of the island , Hoffmann and Campe Hamburg, 2006, ISBN 978-3-455-50006-6 , page 274.