Oskar Frenzel (12 November 1855 – 15 May 1915) was a German landscape-artist, animal painter and lithographer.
Oskar Frenzel | |
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Died | 15 May 1915 Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire | (aged 59)
Occupation(s) | landscape painter, animal painter and lithographer |
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Life
editFrenzel was originally a lithographer. He became an animal and landscape painter in addition to his work as a lithographer from 1879 in the evening classes of the teaching institute of Museum of Decorative Arts Berlin. Between 1884 and 1889, he studied at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin under Paul Friedrich Meyerheim and Eugen Bracht. With his colleague Paul Müller-Kaempff in 1889 he "discovered" the fishing village of Ahrenshoop on the Baltic Sea, where an artists' colony emerged in the following years.
He won first prizes at exhibitions in Berlin, such as in 1896 a large gold medal at the International Art Exhibition,[1][2] Frenzel in 1898 co-founded the Berlin Secession and was a member of its committee. In 1902 he joined the Secession again and was from 1904 until his death a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts.[3] His works were in the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) in Berlin, the Neue Pinakothek (New Pinakothek) in Munich and in the museums of Dresden, Königsberg, Magdeburg and Vienna.
Further reading
edit- Ulrich Thieme, Felix Becker at all (1916). Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart (in German). Vol. 12. E. A. Seemann, Leipzig. p. 426.
- Friedrich Schulz (2001). Ahrenshoop. Künstlerlexikon (in German). Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude. p. 55f. ISBN 3-88132-292-2.
- Ruth Negendanck (2001). Künstlerkolonie Ahrenshoop (in German). Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude. p. 35ff. ISBN 3-88132-294-9.
- Alfried Nehring (2016). Oskar Frenzel und Fritz Grebe – Sinnbilder ländlichen Friedens in der Landschaftsmalerei um 1900 (in German). Klatschmohnverlag, Rostock/Bentwisch. ISBN 978-3-941064-59-1.
References
edit- ^ Internationale Kunst-Ausstellung Berlin, Katalog (in German). Verlag von Rud. Schuster, Berlin, today: Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund (Joint Library Network). 1896. p. XXI.
- ^ Grosse Berliner Kunstausstellung, Katalog (in German). Verlag von Rud. Schuster, Berlin, today: Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund (Joint Library Network). 1897. p. XVI.
- ^ Members Database of the Academy of Arts Berlin
External links
edit- Oskar Frenzel webpage by Alfried Nehring
- Paintings from Oskar Frenzel at Artnet