Michael Lueger

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Mountainous landscape with a large stream lock

Michael Lueger (* 1804 in Munich ; † 1883 ibid) was a German landscape painter and watercolorist.

Lueger studied from November 2, 1818 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich . After graduating, he worked as a landscape painter in Munich. He created almost exclusively alpine mountain landscapes.

Lueger taught for a long time at the Royal Bavarian Pagerie in Munich. In the school's annual reports from 1855 to 1870, for example, it is mentioned that he taught “free hand drawing ” for two or three hours a week .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry matriculation book at the Munich Art Academy .
  2. Georg Kaspar Nagler : The Monogrammists. Volume 4, G. Franz, Munich 1871, p. 621.
  3. ^ Annual report on the progress of the royal noble boys in the sciences and arts in the school years 1869/70. Hübschmann, Munich, p. 9 ( digitized version ).