Karl Kubinsky
Karl Kubinsky , also Carl Kubinzky (born August 3, 1837 in Prague , † October 11, 1889 in Munich ), was a German-Czech landscape painter from the Düsseldorf and Munich schools .
Life
Kubinsky, son of the textile entrepreneur and city councilor Moritz Kubinzky (~ 1809–1859) and his wife Karoline, née Pick (1817–1842), nephew of the textile entrepreneur Friedrich von Kubinzky , trained as a private student under Hans Fredrik Gude and Albert Flamm in Düsseldorf and under Eduard Schleich and Adolf Heinrich Lier became landscape painters in Munich . He was a member of the Düsseldorf artists' association Malkasten from 1862/1862 to 1864/1865. Kubinsky settled in Munich. The Hungarian painter Árpád Feszty was his student in his studio there . Kubinsky exhibited in the Munich Glass Palace and in the Munich Art Association .
literature
- Kubinsky, Karl . In: Friedrich von Boetticher : painter works of the nineteenth century. Contribution to art history . Volume I, Dresden 1895, p. 781.
- Kubinzky [Kubinsky], Karl . In: Horst Ludwig et al .: Munich painters in the 19th century , Bruckmann, Munich 1982, volume 2, p. 403.
Web links
- Karl Kubinsky , data sheet in the portal rkd.nl ( Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie )
- Karl Kubinsky , auction results on the portal artnet .de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bettina Baumgärtel , Sabine Schroyen, Lydia Immerheiser, Sabine Teichgröb: Directory of foreign artists. Nationality, residence and studies in Düsseldorf . In: Bettina Baumgärtel (Hrsg.): The Düsseldorf School of Painting and its international impact 1819–1918 . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86568-702-9 , Volume 1, p. 434
- ^ Collection Museum Kunstpalast : Artists of the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016) , PDF
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SURNAME | Kubinsky, Karl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-Czech landscape painter from the Düsseldorf and Munich schools |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 3, 1837 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Prague |
DATE OF DEATH | October 11, 1889 |
Place of death | Munich |