Friedrich Trost the Younger

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Friedrich Georg Trost (also the younger [d. J.] ; * October 12, 1878 in Nuremberg ; † April 15, 1959 ibid) was a German landscape and architecture painter and art teacher .

Life

Trost came from a family with a long artistic tradition. His father was the painter and illustrator Friedrich (Georg) Trost the Elder of the same name . His grandfather was the painter Wilhelm Trost , his great-grandfather the glass, oil and can painter Johann Michael Trost , his great-great-grandfather the porcelain and glass painter Johann Balthasar Trost and his great-great-great-grandfather the porcelain painter Johann Martin Trost .

He first learned from his father and then studied at the Nuremberg School of Applied Arts with Karl Hammer and Friedrich Wanderer . He later attended the master school of Melchior Kern and the painting school of Paul W. Keller in Reutlingen in Fürstenfeldbruck . In 1904 he founded his own painting and drawing school in his hometown and worked as a freelance artist. His pictures have been exhibited several times.

In 1926 he was accepted into the Pegnesian Flower Order with the number 1261 , where he was appointed 2nd Councilor on May 25th, 1928 and to Councilor and Mindery Nurse on March 30th, 1933 . In December 1944 he and his wife Pauline received honorary membership. Trost was a member of the Nuremberg artists' cooperative and the artist group "Free Group".

literature

Remarks

  1. Other sources according to deceased in Kulmbach .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Trost, Friedrich d. J. In: Manfred H. Grieb (Hrsg.): Nürnberger Künstlerlexikon. Visual artists, artisans, scholars, collectors, cultural workers and patrons from the 12th to the middle of the 20th century. Walter de Gruyter, 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-091296-8 , p. 1548 ( books.google.de ).
  2. Stammliste , P.Bl.O .. Status: January 1, 2015.