Joseph Resch (painter)

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Joseph Resch (born October 24, 1819 in Munich ; † April 19, 1901 there ) was a German lithographer and painter (watercolors, chalk drawings and portraits).

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The Kosttor with the new tower, 1871

On November 16, 1835, the son of a town musician began training in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich at the age of 16. In addition to his paintings, Resch is also known for his lithographs. In 1868 he made caricatures of Richard Wagner's work in Munich, which are now in the King Ludwig II Museum , as well as caricatures for the Munich picture sheet .

Works (selection)

  • Ruin of the floor arbor in Kissingen , pencil drawing, 1846
  • The market place of Peschiera , watercolor, 1854
  • The observatory in Bogenhausen , pencil drawing, 1868 from the Proebst collection
  • The Kosttor in Munich before the demolition , watercolor
  • The Isartor in Munich , 1881
  • St. Georgen i. A. with the Höllengebirge , pencil drawing 1869
  • Monk plucking chickens , oil on cardboard, approx. 24.5 × 20 cm

Portraits

  • Portrait of a lady with Biedermeier jewelry , Munich 1844
  • Rosa Kastner Viennese pianist
  • Friedrich Haase Bavarian. Court actor
  • King Maximilian II of Bavaria in civilian clothes with the queen on his arm

literature

Web links

Commons : Joseph Resch  - Collection of Images
Wikisource: Joseph Resch  - Sources and full texts

Remarks

  1. Matriculation database of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (Ed.): 02354 Joseph Resch. In: Matriculation Book. Volume 1: 1809-1841. ( matrikel.adbk.de , Digitale-sammlungen.de ).
  2. ^ Necrologist - Munich . In: Art Chronicle . New series, Volume 12, No. 25 . EA Seemann, Leipzig May 17, 1901 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  3. nordostkultur-muenchen.de
  4. arcadja.com
  5. askart.com