Gustav Rienäcker

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Gustav Wilhelm Ferdinand Rienäcker (born August 16, 1861 in Blankenburg , † July 13, 1935 in Munich ) was a German painter and art professor in Munich.

Life

Rienäcker was the son of Johann Andreas Leopold August Rienäcker and his wife Johanna Wilhelmine Luise (nee Bitterling). In May 1887 he married Emma Overlack (* 1862) in Gütersloh . In 1888 a residence at Crefelderstraße 109, Mönchengladbach , is proven.

He was a student at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf , the Artesis Hogeschool Antwerp and at the Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles . He studied at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1882 to 1884. Heinrich Lauenstein , Hugo Crola and Adolf Schill were his teachers there. Rienäcker was in Munich at the end of the 19th century, where there  is evidence of a residence at Adalbertstrasse 70 a. He taught painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich . One of his students was Philipp Graf .

Rienäcker painted portraits ( court portrait painters ), landscapes and still lifes . At the time he was considered a well-known portrait painter . He exhibited several times in the Munich Glass Palace (1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911 and 1929). Some of his paintings are in public collections.

Works (selection)

literature

Web links

Commons : Gustav Rienäcker  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Germany Heiraten, 1558–1929 Index : Gustav Wilhelm Ferdinand Rienaecker and Emma Overlack, May 1887; citing Evangelical, Guetersloh, Westphalia, Prussia ; FHL microfilm 582,306.
  2. ^ Gustav Rienäcker Mönchengladbach , address book for the city of M. Gladbach 1888.
  3. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists from the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016, PDF )
  4. ^ Address book of contemporary visual artists . Self-published, 1898, p. 207 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  5. ^ Yearbook of the Association for Local and Local History in Grafschaft Mark, connected with the Märkisches Museum zu Witten . tape 28 . A. Pott, Witten 1915, p. 25 ( books.google.de - restricted view).
  6. A. Riedelsheimer: The history of J. Schmid'schen Marionettentheater in Munich from its foundation in 1858 to the present day . J. Schön, Munich 1906, p. 47 ( books.google.de - restricted view).