Paul Paede

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Paul Paede (born December 31, 1868 in Berlin , † January 4, 1929 in Munich ) was a German painter .

Paul Paede: Nude in front of the mirror
Paul Paede: Female nude at the window 1913

Life

Paede, who had trained as a lithographer , became a student of Ludwig von Löfftz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in 1898 . There he was awarded a scholarship after the first semester.

He was married from 1910 and had two sons.

Common motif Paedes were women nudes , sometimes he is called " Rubens of Impressionism called".

Part of his estate is in the German Art Archive in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg.

literature

  • Artur Eitler: A painter's life - Paul Paede 1868-1929 . Munich 1974
  • The necklace, in: Weltkunst, 22/1952, page (s): 11
  • Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker: General Lexicon of Fine Arts from Antiquity to the Present , Volume 26, Leipzig 1907-1950, p. 134
  • Silvia Carola Dobler, Paul Paede. A German impressionist. Catalog for the exhibition at Studio Rose Schondorf, June 1 to 23, 2019

Web links

Commons : Paul Paede  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Paul Paede in the estate database of the Federal Archives