Fritz Brändel

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Fritz Brändel (born November 27, 1869 in Thonberg near Leipzig, † 1930 in Munich ) was a German landscape painter who last worked in Munich.

Brändel, whose ancestors came from the Ore Mountains , was born in a suburb of Leipzig . He attended the Leipzig Academy and initially worked in Saxony, where he received a gold medal at the art exhibition in Dresden in 1897 . One of his works is a view of Schwarzenberg Castle , which was widely used by Meißner & Buch in Leipzig on an award-winning artist postcard.

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