Manfred Lindemann-Frommel

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Manfred Lindemann-Frommel (born November 18, 1852 in Munich ; † June 15, 1939 in Regensburg ) was a German marine painter , architect and art professor.

Life

Manfred Lindemann-Frommel was the son of the painter Karl Lindemann-Frommel and a great-nephew of the painter Carl Ludwig Frommel .

He first studied architecture in Karlsruhe, then from 1875 to 1883 he was a student at the Technical University of Munich under Adolf Heinrich Lier . He then continued his studies at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe under Hermann Baisch and Gustav Schönleber . He also attended the arts and crafts school in Dresden .

In Karlsruhe he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Karlsruhe .

Professionally, he went to Berlin in 1891 , where he was registered at Ansbacher Strasse No. 9 and had his studio at Schinkelplatz No. 6. In 1895 he worked at the Berlin Building Academy and exhibited at the great art exhibition of the year in Berlin. In 1896 he moved to Laboe , 1912 to Kiel , 1926 to Regensburg , where he lived and worked in the palatial artist house Wittelsbacher Straße 9 . Lindemann-Frommel mainly painted seascapes with ships of the German fleet, these also as murals for town halls.

Works (excerpt)

  • The cruiser "Mainz" ( SMS Mainz ), gouache on cardboard, 36 × 56 cm. Painting collection Mainz
  • Morning at Sea , shown at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition in 1895

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the Grossh. Baden Academy of Fine Arts. P. 164 urn : nbn: de: gbv: wim2-g-2092708 .
  2. ^ Adolf Bothe (Ed.): Address book of contemporary visual artists . Bruckmann, Munich 1898, p. 153 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive - as Lm [landscape painter] and Pm. [Portrait painter]).
  3. ^ Hans Jürgen Hansen: German marine painting. Stalling, Oldenburg 1977, p. 42.
  4. Mainzer Zeitschrift , Verlag des Mainzer Altertumsverein, 1915, p. 110
  5. ^ Exhibition catalog, p. 56, catalog number 1054 . Retrieved December 5, 2014.