Maximilian Suppantschitsch

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Maximilian Suppantschitsch (born April 13, 1865 in Vienna , † January 19, 1953 in Krems an der Donau ) was an Austrian painter.

Maximilian Suppantschitsch

Life

Maximilian Suppantschitsch studied with Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels at the Vienna Academy , and spent study visits to Austria-Hungary and Italy .

In 1897 he became a member of the Vienna Artists Association . In 1900 he was a founding member of the Hagenbund . He was also a member of the Wachau Artists Association .

In 1900 he took part in the Paris World Exhibition and received a "mention honorable".

After the First World War he withdrew more and more from the Viennese art scene. He now spent most of his time in Dürnstein , where he had his permanent residence from 1944.

He lived in the abbey in summer and in the Richard Löwenherz inn in winter, where he was accepted into the Thiery family.

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In addition to numerous paintings, Suppantschitsch created countless sketches and detailed studies of architectural and folklore motifs from the Wachau . He left a work of nearly 1,000 works.

Honors

  • Small gold state medal (1908)
  • Königswarter Prize (1900)
  • Drasche Prize (1915)

literature

  • Maximilian Suppantschitsch - The painter of Dürnstein , exhibition catalog, Dürnstein 1978
  • Waldmüller to Schiele - masterpieces from the Lower Austrian State Museum , Linz 2002, ISBN 3-85214-773-5
  • Krug: Wachau, Pictures from the Land of Romanticism , Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-85498-316-6
  • Bruckmüller (Ed.): Personenlexikon Österreich , Vienna, 2001, ISBN 3-9500438-7-X

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Personal Lexicon Austria "
  2. ^ Krug: Wachau, Pictures from the Land of Romanticism
  3. Waldmüller - Schiele "
  4. Adolf Luser: Der getreue Eckart , 2nd year, 2nd volume, 1924–1925, bi-monthly publication for the German house, Vienna 1924, p. 517 ff

Web links

Commons : Maximilian Suppantschitsch  - collection of images, videos and audio files