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Richard Grimm-Sachsenberg, Feierabend vorm Haus (Evening in front of the house) old man with his wife, sitting in front of his house at the edge of the forest and in the background the last rays of the setting sun, woodcut, around 1920, under the image in lead right "R. Grimm-Sachsenberg" and left inscribed "Handdruck", somewhat creased, framed under mount and behind glass, image dimensions about 25 x 19.5 cm. Artist info: actually Karl Richard Grimm, German. Painter, graphic artist, book and type artist (1873 Untersachsenberg/Vogtland to 1952 Leipzig), studied 1891-93 at the Academy Dresden, 1893-94 at the private painting school Holoszy and 1894-98 at the Academy in Munich with Karl Raupp and painting student of Anton Azbè, Created contributions for the Munich magazines "Fliegende Blätter," "Jugend," "Simplicissimus," and "Pan," 1898 apprenticed lithographer in Leipzig, subsequently worked in Berlin, Dresden-Loschwitz, and Munich, 1900 trip to Italy, 1902-04 teacher at the Krefeld Art School at the suggestion of Peter Behrens, 1905 master student with Ludwig von Hofmann and 1907 return to Leipzig, from 1905 uses the artist's name "Grimm-Sachsenberg" as an acknowledgement of his birthplace, from then on active for Bugra and as a freelance artist in Leipzig, represented in the copperplate engraving cabinets of Dresden, Munich and Leipzig and in the Vogtlandmuseum Plauen, exhibited at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung and the Glaspalast Munich, member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, the Freie Vereinigung Weimarischer Künstler, the Leipziger Künstlerbund and the Verein Deutscher Buchgewerbekünstler Leipzig , source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, Goldstein, Matrikel der Dresdner und der Münchner Akademie, Müller-Singer, Bénézit, Wikipedia and Frank Weiß "Malerei im Vogtland".

plauen, Germany