Gustav Fenkohl

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Gustav Fenkohl (born March 1, 1872 in Barschken , Memel district , † 1950 ) was a Berlin landscape painter .

In his youth he lived in Schwarzort on the Curonian Spit .

In Berlin he was a student of W. Müller-Schönefeld and Max Uth .

In 1914 he married the painter and wood cutter Erna Fenkohl-Herzer .

Works

  • Cutting mill. Oil on canvas
  • Sawmill in East Prussia. oil on wood
  • In the roadstead. Oil painting
  • Summer on Sylt. Oil on cardboard, around 1910
  • Tugboat in front of an estuary. Oil on canvas
  • Port of Hamburg. Oil on hardboard
  • River landscape. Oil on canvas
  • Deichschart with harbor.
  • Anchoring three-master. Oil on canvas
  • Windmills on the river. Oil on cardboard
  • Brake harbor.
  • On the Trave. Oil painting
  • Lübeck harbor. Oil on cardboard
  • Mills. Oil on cardboard
  • Fishing trawler. Oil on canvas
  • Fishing boats on the Langeoog landing stage.
  • Icy exit from the Memel harbor.
  • Small harbor at night. Oil on cardboard
  • Freighters and tugs. oil on wood
  • Boats in the bay. Oil on cardboard

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The painter Gustav Fenkohl