Fritz Müller-Landeck

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Fritz Müller-Landeck (born February 27, 1865 in Pinnow , † 1942 in Lenggries ) was a German painter and art professor.

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Fritz Müller-Landeck: May morning in Chiemgau

Müller-Landeck was a student of Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht at the Berlin Academy and spent a year studying in Italy . He became known in particular as a landscape painter and went to Munich in 1889 , where he taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich . At the end of the 19th century, there is evidence of a residence at Theresienstraße 52 in Munich. He was also a photo contributor to the magazine Jugend .

Pictures of him could also be seen at the annual exhibitions in Munich's Glaspalast . In 1938 he was at the supplementary exhibition to the Great German Art Exhibition . Some works are in public collections and many of his works have been auctioned off. He died in autumn 1942 at the age of 77.

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  1. Fritz Müller-Landeck died. In: Art for everyone: painting, sculpture, graphics, architecture. Volume 58, Issue 3. F. Bruckmann, Munich December 1942, Appendix ( digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de ).
  2. ^ Address book of contemporary visual artists, 1898. P. 177 ( books.google.de ).
  3. ^ Official catalog of the Munich annual exhibition. Publishing house of the Munich Artists' Cooperative, 1908.
  4. ^ Munich Annual Exhibition 1914 in the Royal Glass Palace, June 1 to the end of October: official catalog. Publishing house of the Munich Artists' Cooperative, 1914.
  5. ↑ List of participants in the “Great German Art Exhibitions 1937-1944”: M – P. Meeting point art.
  6. Fritz Müller-Landeck died. In: F. Bruckmann: Art and the beautiful home. Volume 44 (obituary, books.google.de ).