Eugen Reich-Munsterberg

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Eugen Reich-Münsterberg (born September 22, 1866 in Münsterberg in Silesia, † February 28, 1943 in Berlin ) was a German landscape painter and graphic artist .

Life

Eugen Reich-Münsterberg studied at the Berlin Art Academy under Eugen Bracht and was around 1900 alongside Louis Lejeune and Carl Hessmert (1869–1928) in Bracht's master class for landscape painting, until he accepted a professorship at the Dresden Art Academy in 1901. Bracht's turn to the Impressionist style of painting also influenced the young painter.

Reich-Münsterberg then worked in Berlin as a freelance painter and etcher. From 1902 he was regularly represented with his works at the great Berlin art exhibitions , partly with oil paintings but also with pastels or pen drawings. His frequent stays on the Baltic Sea are evidenced by a number of pictures with motifs from the islands of Hiddensee , Rügen , Vilm or the Darss .

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  1. Death register StA Berlin-Wilmersdorf, No. 550/1943
  2. ^ Reich-Münsterberg, Eugen . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1910, part 1, p. 2234. "Kunstmaler, Schöneberg, Meininger Str. 8 IV".