Ferdinand Reinold

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Ferdinand Reinold , also Ferry Reinold, (born March 29, 1885 in Vienna , † October 2, 1935 in Lambach ) was an Austrian painter .

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The son of a brush manufacturer lived temporarily in Brno , studied from 1902 to 1905 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna a . a. with Christian Griepenkerl . After traveling through Europe, he completed his studies from 1912 in Paris with Antoine Guillemet . Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and the School of Fontainebleau also had influences on his works . During the First World War he was a war painter , after that he lived in the Innviertel , from 1921 in Lambach.

He became a member of the Upper Austrian Art Association and the Innviertler Künstlergilde and was represented at several exhibitions with the cycle Pictures of Genesis 1930/31. He painted landscapes, farmers, gypsies, artists and animals, especially horses. One of his role models was Joža Uprka.

Exhibitions

  • Ferry Reinold memorial exhibition, Linz 1936
  • Lambacher Kunstschaffen, art exhibition Vilma Eckl, Margarethe von Pausinger, Ferry Reinold, Aloys Wach, Marianne Rusin, Silvester Lindorfer, Lambach 1953

Works (selection)

  • The Old Two (1912)
  • Landscape (1927)
  • Horses in the high mountains (1927)
  • The Final Furrow (1932)
  • Outdated
  • Shipyard in Stadl-Paura

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Vierhaus (Ed.): German biographical encyclopedia (DBE) , 2nd revised and expanded edition, 2007, p. 302