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Nationality
  
German

Known for
  
Painting

Period
  
Impressionism

Name
  
August Brandis

Movement
  
Impressionism


August von Brandis

Born
  
May 12, 1859 (
1859-05-12
)
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire

Spouse(s)
  
Bertha von der Kuhlen (m. 1876–1956)

Awards
  
Gold Medal for Art the by Emperor Wilhelm II, Gold Medal of the Glaspalast Exhibition in Munich

Elected
  
Dean of the RWTH Aachen

Died
  
October 19, 1947, Aachen, Germany

Alma mater
  
Prussian Academy of Arts, Berlin

Resting place
  
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany

August (Friedrich Carl) von Brandis (12 May 1859 in Berlin-Haselhorst - 18 October 1947 in Aachen) was a German impressionist painter, best known for his interiors.

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Biography

August von Brandis August von Brandis Works on Sale at Auction Biography

August von Brandis came from the old noble family of Brandis from Alfeld an der Leine. Brandis attended the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin where he was taught by Hugo Vogel and Anton von Werner.

August von Brandis von Brandis August 1862 Aachen INTERIEUR Samovar SALON Viersen

From 1884 he taught art at the Technical University of Gdansk, where he became a professor in 1904. Brandis worked together with Adolf Hölzel at his painting school "Neu-Dachau" and was a member of the Künstlerkolonie Dachau (artists’ colony of Dachau). Originally being an artist of historism in Dachau Brandis changed his style to impressionism. He received in 1910 and 1911 Gold Medal for Art by the Emperor Wilhelm II. at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition and 1911, and the Gold Medal of the Art Exhibition in Munich.

In 1909 he succeeded Alexander Frenz at the Faculty of Architecture of the RWTH Aachen as a full "professor of figure and landscape painting", and became dean in 1929. In Aachen Brandis had his most successful and creative years. In Kaldenkirchen his parents-in-law had a house with a large garden, August von Brandis spent many time in the Rokoko pavilion.

He died in 1947 and was interred at the Waldfriedhof à Aachen.

References

August von Brandis Wikipedia