Richard von Poschinger

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Richard von Poschinger: On the banks of the Chiemsee
Richard von Poschinger: Autumn landscape with cows

Richard Ludwig Josef Ritter and Edler von Poschinger (born September 5, 1839 in Munich , † January 15, 1915 there ) was a German painter .

Life

Richard von Poschinger came from the old Bavarian Poschinger family , whose lineage begins with Joachim Poschinger (1523–1599), landlord on Zwieselau ( Regen district ) in the Bavarian Forest , and was first mentioned in 1140.

Since 1859 he had been a master student of Adolf Lier . He only painted atmospheric landscapes . Since there was no class for landscape painting at the academy, he entered his private painting school in 1870, who initially trained as a businessman. Numerous study trips took him to England , Belgium , Holland and Italy . Almost every year his paintings were shown at the exhibitions in the Munich Glass Palace . Medals u. a. in London , Madrid , Philadelphia and Sydney testify to his international success.

Despite his stays abroad, the artist , who alternates between Munich, Berg am Starnberger See and Schleißheim , remained loyal to his Upper Bavarian homeland. Based on close observation of nature and connected with atmospheric phenomena, his landscape depictions are mood carriers and give impressive images of the excerpts chosen for the motif. He did not devote his attention to the spectacular and the greatness of nature, rather he sought the sewing of simple and simple nature. Poschinger's oeuvre is therefore closely related to traditional landscape painting . Impressed by the painterly achievements of the Barbizon School , especially its representative Charles-François Daubigny , he succeeded in blending the French influences of the paysage intimate with the tradition of the southern German mood landscape of Eduard Schleich the Elder. Ä. connect to. Without any tendency towards social criticism, he represented the naturalistic trend of the Munich painters, who clearly influenced the last epoch of southern German open-air painting.

Honors

  • Richard-von-Poschinger-Weg in Dachau

literature

  • Georgine Fisch: Richard von Poschinger (1839–1915) - monograph and catalog raisonné (328 pages with 608 partly colored illustrations). Dietmar Klinger Verlag, Passau. ISBN 3-932949-01-3 .
  • 43 works are listed by Friedrich von Boetticher in the handbook of painter works of the nineteenth century, Contribution to Art History .

Web links

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