Max Ebersberger

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Still life with apples and poppies

Max Joseph Ebersberger (born November 22, 1852 in Nuremberg , † September 27, 1926 in Munich ) was a German genre and still life painter .

Max Ebersberger was born the son of a doctor. After attending the Nuremberg art school, he studied painting from November 1, 1872 at the technical painting class of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Carl Theodor von Piloty .

After graduating, he stayed in Munich. He painted still lifes and genre pictures as well as decorative wall paintings, also illustrated some books, such as Franz Dittmar's In Nuremberg's Walls and School Stories and Carl Reuleaux A Day in Hell .

Ebersberger ran a painting school for men and women in Munich.

His wife Therese (Thea) Ebersberger, b. Mundt, daughter of the writer couple Luise Mühlbach and Theodor Mundt, was also a painter, known for her portrait miniatures and as the editor of her mother's memoirs.

literature

Web links

Commons : Max Ebersberger  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Thea Ebersberg (Ed.): Memories sheets from the life of Luise Mühlbach. (Collected and edited by her daughter Thea Ebersberger). Schmidt & Günther, Leipzig 1902.