Ludwig Gschossmann

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Ludwig Gschossmann , also Gschosmann (born July 8, 1913 in Munich , † August 22, 1988 in Tegernsee ) was a German painter .

Life

Gschossmann grew up in the Wachau . He was a student at the State Art School Hamburg , studied at a fresco school and the Royal School of Applied Arts in Munich, attended evening courses at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Professor Bauer and courses in set design in Augsburg and Lübeck.

Gschossmann initially worked as a realistic landscape painter, but later increasingly developed into an impressionist . His depictions of motifs from Munich city life were inspired by the work of the painter Otto Pippel . Other common motifs were scenes at the Tegernsee, operas and ballrooms or carriages with horses.

He sent exhibitions in Germany (e.g. Haus der Kunst , Munich), France, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States (e.g. permanent exhibition in the Arnot Art Gallery, New York). Gschossmann was a member of the Munich artists' cooperative .

Work (selection)

  • Driveway to the opera in Baden-Baden, 1975
  • Parforce hunt
  • Moor landscape on the raised alpine panorama
  • Arrival of the guests, 1975
  • Summer beach scene with a horse-drawn carriage
  • City by the sea
  • Venice
  • Fishermen at the Tegernsee pulling in the nets
  • Picnic at the Chiemsee
  • Small village in the Alps
  • Mountain lake
  • Autumnal Tyrolean landscape with a village on the river

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Remarks

  1. Gschossmann's dates of birth are based on Gschossmann, Ludwig . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 64, Saur, Munich a. a. 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23031-8 , p. 27. Other publications locate his birthplace in Strasbourg and his year of birth as 1894, 1901 or 1914.