Friedrich-Franz Pingel

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Friedrich-Franz Pingel (born July 8, 1904 in Malchow ( Müritz ), † November 2, 1994 in Bäk , Duchy of Lauenburg ) was a German art teacher and painter.

Life

Friedrich Franz Pingel, a son of the post office assistant Johann Joachim Friedrich Pingel, attended the teacher training college in Malchow after completing school and then worked as a teacher in Mecklenburg from 1925 to 1928. From 1928 to 1932 he completed art studies at the State Art School for Art Education in Berlin-Schöneberg . His main teachers were Georg Tappert , Willy Jaeckel , Rudolf Großmann and Konrad von Kardorff . From 1931 to 1953 he worked as an art teacher at the grammar school in Malchin and was a member of the Mecklenburgischer Künstlerbund. In 1953 he moved to Duderstadt and worked as an art teacher at the local grammar school. After his retirement he moved to Bäk near Ratzeburg in 1965. There he devoted himself as a freelance artist to landscape and still life painting. He was a member of the BBK Landesverband Schleswig-Holstein. He was close to the art theoretical ideas of Gustaf Britsch . Study trips took him to Paris, London, Rome, Athens, Sweden and Yugoslavia. In 1983 he was honored with the Mecklenburg Culture Prize. Friedrich Franz Pingel was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit . He died in 1994 and was buried in the Ratzeburg cathedral cemetery.

"Friedrich-Franz Pingel (1904–94), an educator from Mecklenburg, put the northern German landscape in a late impressionist way in an atmospheric light, he dabbed the seasons on the Ratzeburg lake and let the light shimmer around colorful sailing boats."

- Petra Haase

The art bookbinder Willy Pingel was his younger brother.

Exhibitions

  • 1984: Anniversary exhibition for his 80th birthday in the Mecklenburg Foundation in Ratzeburg
  • 1989: Mecklenburg artist in Schleswig-Holstein. Exhibition Ostholstein-Museum Eutin , October 30 - November 19, 1989
  • 2018: "Home three" - art as action. 40 years of Haus Mecklenburg, formerly Domkaserne, 1978–2018 - Ilse Harms-Lipski, Hans Bunge-Ottensen , Friedrich Franz Pingel. AC Noffke Gallery in the Mecklenburg House (cathedral barracks), Ratzeburg
  • Permanent exhibition in the monastery gallery, Malchow Monastery (with works by Rudolf Gahlbeck , Sieghard Dittner (1924–2002), Friedrich-Franz Pingel and the Malchow-born Jewish artist Peter Hesse (1921–2008)).
  • Permanent exhibition in the museum in the Stadtmühle, Malchin

literature

  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 7592 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information on life and work, district museum Herzogtum Lauenburg - See web links.
  2. Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 7592 .
  3. ^ Petra Haase: Ratzeburg artist in the house of Mecklenburg. In: Lübecker Nachrichten (LN-online), September 28, 2018.
  4. ^ Gallery AC Noffke shows Heimat 3 at Kulturportal Stiftung Herzogtum Lauenburg.
  5. Art as Action. 40 years of Haus Mecklenburg, formerly Domkaserne, 1978–2018 - Ilse Harms-Lipski, Hans Bunge-Ottensen, Friedrich-Franz Pingel. Edition Haus Mecklenburg, Gallery AC Noffke, Ratzeburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-00-060862-9 .