Juliette Wagner

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Juliette Wagner , also Julietta Wagner (born December 19, 1868 in Dresden , † July 19, 1937 in Lüttringhausen - Tannenhof ), was a German portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Juliette Wagner, daughter of the Düsseldorf history and marine painter Karl Wagner and brother of the landscape and marine painter Cornelius Wagner , received artistic training from her father as well as from Carl Gehrts and Arthur Kampf . In Munich she was a student of Ludwig von Herterich and Franz von Lenbach . Wagner worked in Düsseldorf. There she lived in 1910 at Immermannstrasse 30 with her parents, while her studio was at Jägerhofstrasse 26. She mainly painted portraits, mostly pastel paintings , occasionally also navies. In 1889 it was by a portrait in an exhibition the gallery of Eduard Schulte represented in Dusseldorf. She got involved with the wounded of the First World War. She became insane as a result of severe over-tension.

In 1995 the Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf dedicated a special exhibition of portraits to her and her father.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists from the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016, PDF )
  2. ^ Address book for the municipality of Düsseldorf (...) . Düsseldorf 1910, part IV, p. 445 ( digitized version )
  3. Art note . In: Düsseldorfer Volksblatt , issue No. 181 of July 8, 1889 ( digitized version )
  4. Thomas Roeb: Carl Wilhelm Schleicher 1857-1938. Life and work of an architect of historicism . Mainz 2006, p. 110, footnote 537
  5. ^ Administrative report of the state capital Düsseldorf (1994–1998) , online edition, Düsseldorf 2013, p. 141 ( digitized version )