Paul Segieth

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Paul Segieth (born January 2, 1884 in Königshütte , † June 5, 1969 in Hundham, Samerberg municipality ) was a German painter and draftsman.

Life

Paul Segieth was born in 1884 as the son of the works mason Johann Segieth and his wife Hedwig Therese born. Wytzka born. After his military service Segieth went with a recommendation of his professor of Breslau Art Academy of Munich . In the years 1911 to 1913 he recorded the life and goings-on in Munich's artists' quarter Schwabing on around 150 sheets . In particular, the visitors to Café Stefanie , popularly known as the 'Café megalomania'. Later Segieth was mainly a landscape painter.

The painter's two sons, Johannes Segieth (himself a painter) and Albrecht Segieth, preserved, cared for and managed their father's estate until their death. The successors are the granddaughters, Clelia Segieth, doctor of art historian, book author and, until 2012, curator of the Buchheim Museum in Bernried am Starnberger See and Floria Segieth-Wuelfert, restorer.

literature

  • Wahnmochinger sketchbook. The draftsman Paul Segieth in the Munich “Café Stefanie”. By Stefan Mekiska. Broadcast in Bayern2Radio, series 'Land und Menschen'. Sunday, June 17, 2007, 1.30 p.m. - 2.00 p.m.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b registry office Königshütte I: birth register . No. 27/1884.