Hedwig Lindenberg

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Hedwig Lindenberg (born November 13, 1866 in Remscheid - Hasten , † 1951 in Düsseldorf ) was a German marine painter .

Life

The sister of the steel manufacturers Julius and Richard Lindenberg trained privately in Düsseldorf from 1900 to 1905 after preliminary studies with the Norwegian landscape painters Morten Müller and Ludvig Munthe and the marine painter Carl Becker to become a landscape and especially a marine painter. Apart from study trips, she worked all her life in Düsseldorf. Lindenberg was a member of the Düsseldorf Artists Association , the Women's Art Association and the Düsseldorf Artists Association Ring and a board member of the General German Art Cooperative .

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In Lindenberg's work, marine painting dominates, with an emphasis on the mostly heavy seas and cloudy sky. Stylistically it is the Düsseldorf marine painting influenced by impressionism, represented by u. a. Carl Becker, Andreas Dirks , Erwin Günter , Franz Müller-Gossen and Cornelius Wagner .

  • Mondnacht in Zons , 1887, Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf (Ill .: Lexicon of the Düsseldorf School of Painting. Volume 2)
  • Two coastal swifts , oil / canvas, 62 × 75.5 cm; sign. ul: Lindenberg Ddf. 1907 , art trade 2001
  • Summer evening by the sea , 1909, acquired from the Hanau Art Association
  • SMS Zähringen under full steam , 1910
  • After the storm it was exhibited in the Great Art Exhibition in the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf in 1922
  • Storm surge , 1926, formerly the seaside resort Norderney
  • The exit of the lifeboat Fürst Bismarck , 1927, acquired by the German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked People
  • Evening mood , 1928, formerly Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum Aachen
  • Fishing boat at sea , German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven

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