Ludwig Rösch

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Summer on Lake Garda

Ludwig Rösch (born January 10, 1865 in Vienna ; † March 30, 1936 there ) was an Austrian landscape painter and lithographer.

Born as the son of the still life and decoration painter Matthias Rösch (1830–1908).

Rösch studied first at the Kunstgewerbeschule Vienna and from 1882 to 1887 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Christian Griepenkerl and Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels .

Rösch lived in England , France and Spain from 1887 to 1894, in Switzerland from 1898 to 1907 , after which he lived permanently in Vienna. From 1907 to 1925 he was a member of the Vienna Secession , from 1926 of the Dürerbund . As a member of the Vienna Secession, he exhibited his works at many art exhibitions.

Rösch was awarded the Golden Füger Medal , the Golden Medal of the Albrecht Dürer Association, the City of Vienna Prize (1927) and the Austrian State Prize (1928).

In addition to painting and drawing, also in charcoal, tempera and watercolor, Rösch also worked with lithography.

literature

  • A. Roeßler, Ludwig Rösch, in: Donauland 2, 1918/19, pp. 1329 ff.
  • A. Roeßler, The mood painter Ludwig Rösch, in: Der getreue Eckart 4, 1927, p. 591 ff.
  • J. Engelhart, A Viennese painter tells, 1943, p. 156 ff.
  • H. Fuchs, The Austrian Painters of the 19th Century 3, 1973, Erg.Bd. 2, 1979.
  • Saur 1999-2000, vol. 8 p. 3

Web links

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