Karl Hartmann (painter, 1861)

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Karl Ludwig Georg Wilhelm Hartmann (born July 15, 1861 in Heilbronn , † July 21, 1927 in Munich ) was a German painter and builder.

Karl Hartmann studied at the Royal Art School in Stuttgart with Jakob Grünenwald , Alexander von Liezen-Mayer , Friedrich von Keller and Claudius Schraudolph from 1881 to 1887 . After Italy lived and worked Hartmann residence from 1888 together with his wife Olga in Munich. The landscape , portrait and genre painter , part of the Luitpold group , headed the Munich artists' cooperative. His works hung, for example, from 1886–1888 in the Royal Academy of the Arts in Berlin , from 1889 in the Munich Glass Palace , from the 1890s in Paris and Venice and from 1893–1912 at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition .

Karl Hartmann's daughter Ingeborg (1891–1965) also became a painter and married the set designer Leo Pasetti . Hartmann found his final resting place in Munich's north cemetery .

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmann's middle name after an entry on Karl Hartmann in the HEUSS database of the Heilbronn city archive , contemporary history collection, signature ZS-14963

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