Jörg Schreyögg

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Jörg Georg Schreyögg (born April 5, 1914 in Karlsruhe , † October 7, 1997 in Traunstein ) was a German painter and graphic artist .

Life

Schreyögg was the son of the art professor Georg Schreyögg, born in Aitrang in 1870 . Jörg Schreyögg studied from 1932 to 1934 at the Karlsruhe Art Academy with August Babberger , Wilhelm Schnarrenberger and Karl Hubbuch , then at the Academy for Applied Arts in Munich with Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke . He lived as a painter from 1945 to 1950 in Mittenwald , then in Bonn and Munich. In 1970 he moved to Thauernhausen near Seebruck am Chiemsee . There he worked for several years as an art teacher at the nearby Landschulheim Schloss Ising grammar school .

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Schreyögg's artistic focus was watercolors and landscape drawings. He was also active as a teacher. Exhibitions of his works took place in the Munich Haus der Kunst , in Mittenwald and Seebruck in the 1990s . Among other things, Schreyögg worked as an expressionist church painter in Calasetta in Sardinia in the 1950s .

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