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Walter Dolch (born December 29, 1894 in Munich , † January 17, 1970 in Konstanz ) was a German portrait and landscape painter , art teacher and high school professor .

Life

Dolch attended the Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich . He served in the First World War and was last captain . After the end of the war he studied at the Royal Bavarian Technical University in Munich , at the Royal School of Applied Arts in Munich with Maximilian Dasio and in 1924/1925 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with Hermann Groeber .

In 1927, Dolch went to the Royal Teachers Training Institute in Amberg as an art teacher . He also worked as a freelance painter in Amberg until 1965. Then he moved to his family in Dingelsdorf on Lake Constance .

Dolch exhibited in his native city in the Glaspalast and in the House of German Art . At the National Socialist Great German Art Exhibition in Munich dagger was repeatedly involved: 1941 with the painting Springtime in the Bavarian Forest , in 1943 with the painting first pasture and 1944 the painting after work . After the war ended in 1945, Dolch's painting Farmhouses and Peasants in the Mountains was found in Adolf Hitler's so-called Führerbau at Arcistraße 12 in Munich and transferred to the Munich Central Collecting Point .

Awards

literature

  • Dagger, Walter . In: Hans Vollmer (Hrsg.): General Lexicon of Fine Artists of the XX. Century. tape 1 : A-D . EA Seemann, Leipzig 1953, p. 578 .
  • Georg Gick : In Memoriam Walter Dolch. * December 29, 1894 † January 17, 1970. To the teacher. The painter. To the friend. The man. Munich 1971.
  • Susanna Partsch: Dagger, Walter . In: General Artist Lexicon . The visual artists of all times and peoples (AKL). Volume 28, Saur, Munich a. a. 2000, ISBN 3-598-22768-X , p. 311.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Munich art exhibition in 1921 in the Glaspalast . Knorr & Hirth, Munich 1921, p. 16 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  2. ^ Database for the Central Collecting Point Munich