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Rudolf Poeschmann, Altmarkt von Plauen im Winter View of the snow-covered old market square with the King Albert Monument and the Old Town Hall in Plauen in the Vogtland, in the warm light of the waning day, depiction of the artist's sisters in the right foreground, inscribed below the image in the print "Altmarkt Plauen i. V.", colour lithograph, signed, inscribed and dated "Rudolf Poeschmann Dresden 1910" lower left in the print, framed behind glass (pane with crack), folded dimensions approx. 78.5 x 61.5 cm. Artist information: actually Karl Julius Rudolf Poeschmann, also Rudolph, German landscape and genre painter. Landscape and genre painter (1878 Plauen/Vogtland to 1954 Dresden), childhood in Plauen, supported here by the drawing teacher Hermann Reinstein (1844-1935), then private pupil at a Munich art school, studied from 1896 at the Munich Academy under Johann Caspar Herterich, from 1897 studied at the Dresden Academy under Carl Bantzer and master student under Gotthard Kuehl, then freelance in Dresden, regular summer study trips through Saxony (especially the Vogtland, Ore Mountains and Lusatia), to Franconia, the Harz Mountains and to Austria, Holland, France (Paris) and Switzerland, organised various exhibitions such as the Glaspalast in Munich, member of the Munich Artists' Cooperative, the Reich Association of Visual Artists in Germany, the Dresden Artists' Association, the Dresden "Märzbund" and the General German Art Cooperative, active in Dresden, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Müller-Singer, registers of the Dresden and Munich academies, Glaspalast catalogues and Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland".

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Rudolf Poeschmann, Altmarkt von Plauen im Winter View of the snow-covered old market square with the King Albert Monument and the Old Town Hall in Plauen in the Vogtland, in the warm light of the waning day, depiction of the artist's sisters in the right foreground, inscribed below the image in the print "Altmarkt Plauen i. V.", colour lithograph, signed, inscribed and dated "Rudolf Poeschmann Dresden 1910" lower left in the print, framed behind glass (pane with crack), folded dimensions approx. 78.5 x 61.5 cm. Artist information: actually Karl Julius Rudolf Poeschmann, also Rudolph, German landscape and genre painter. Landscape and genre painter (1878 Plauen/Vogtland to 1954 Dresden), childhood in Plauen, supported here by the drawing teacher Hermann Reinstein (1844-1935), then private pupil at a Munich art school, studied from 1896 at the Munich Academy under Johann Caspar Herterich, from 1897 studied at the Dresden Academy under Carl Bantzer and master student under Gotthard Kuehl, then freelance in Dresden, regular summer study trips through Saxony (especially the Vogtland, Ore Mountains and Lusatia), to Franconia, the Harz Mountains and to Austria, Holland, France (Paris) and Switzerland, organised various exhibitions such as the Glaspalast in Munich, member of the Munich Artists' Cooperative, the Reich Association of Visual Artists in Germany, the Dresden Artists' Association, the Dresden "Märzbund" and the General German Art Cooperative, active in Dresden, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Müller-Singer, registers of the Dresden and Munich academies, Glaspalast catalogues and Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland".

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