Great German Art Exhibition 1940
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Great German Art Exhibition 1940

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Great German Art Exhibition 1940

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Hermann Lindenschmit, attr., The Letter Two seated gentlemen at a pub table, one pensively drawing on his pipe, a second, wearing a hat and blue anorak, reading a letter, genre painting with concise brushwork and skilful use of light, probably a preliminary study for a larger painting with an identical motif, cf. L&B Auctions Essen, 23 April 2010, oil on cardboard, early 20th century, on the reverse in lead and on an adhesive label with annotations to the artist, extensive retouching, minor marginal defects due to framing, frame partially gilded and contemporary, folded dimensions approx. 20 x 32 cm. Artist information: actually Karl Heinrich Hermann Lindenschmit, German painter (1857 Frankfurt am Main). Painter (1857 Frankfurt am Main - 1939 Munich), grandson of the painter Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Elder (1806-1848) and son of the painter Wilhelm Ritter von Lindenschmit the Younger (1829-1895), from 1863 childhood and school years in Munich, studied at the Munich Academy from 1875-83 under Alexander Strähuber (1877-78), Ludwig von Löfftz (1878-81) and his father Wilhelm von Lindenschmit (1881-83), travelled to Italy, Tyrol and South Tyrol as well as the Bavarian mountains from 1883-84, Member of the Munich Artists' Cooperative, the "Künstlergruppe 48", the Munich Artists' Exhibition Association and the Reich Association of Visual Artists in Germany, exhibited at the Munich Glaspalast and the Munich Kunstverein from 1883-1930, the Berlin Academy Exhibitions and the Great Berlin Art Exhibitions as well as the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich in 1937 and 1938, honoured with the Gold Medal of the Munich International Art Exhibition in 1913, active in Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Matrikel der Münchner Akademie, Dressler, Boetticher, Müller-Singer, Bruckmann "Münchner Maler des 19./20th century", Bénézit, Busse, Ries and Internet.

Karl Heinrich Dallinger, Rocca Priora near Rome On a shady Mediterranean alley a woman carries water in an amphora over her head, while at the fork in the road three ladies are busy with a small child, Dallinger captured here the life in the community belonging to the conurbation of Rome, oil on chipboard, signed and dated lower right "C.H. Dallinger 1944", on the reverse probably annotated by the artist "ROCCA PRIORA SÜD-ÖSTLICH VON ROM" and again signed and dated "München 5. Sept. 1986", on the older frame label "Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung im Haus der Kunst zu München 1944", minor retouches, framed, folded dimensions approx. 56.6 x 60 cm. Artist information: actually Karl Heinrich Dallinger, German painter, fresco artist, mosaicist. Painter, fresco artist, mosaic artist and textile designer (1907 Munich - 1997 Munich), son of the painter Sigmund Dallinger, studied from 1927 at the Munich Academy under Julius Diez, at times collaborated with his father Sigmund Dallinger on murals, from 1937 professor at the Nuremberg Art School, from 1938 professor at the Munich School of Arts and Crafts, designed the murals in the bar of the Haus der Deutschen Kunst in Munich in 1937, from 1940 war artist in France, Russia and Sicily, organised the Great German Art Exhibition in the Haus der Deutschen Kunst in Munich from 1937-43, after 1945 teacher of textile design for the worsted yarn spinning mill Schachenmayr-Mann & Co. in Salach, later head of the advertising department here and managing director in 1981, active in Munich, source: Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", AKL, register of the Munich Academy, Ulrich Christoffel in "Die Kunst für alle" May 1941, Grieb, Davidson and Internet.