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Name
  
Karl Raupp


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Died
  
June 14, 1918, Munich, Germany

Education
  
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

Karl Raupp (born 2 March 1837 in Darmstadt; died 14 June 1918 in Munich) was a German landscape and genre painter.

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Biography

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After studying genre painting under Jakob Becker at the Städel Institute in Frankfurt, he became a pupil and zealous follower of Piloty in Munich (1860–65), where he soon gathered a small school. After 1865, he opened a studio, taking private pupils in painting. In 1868 his reputation as a teacher gained for him the position of professor in the art school at Nuremberg, where he stayed until 1879, when he returned to his former residence to become professor at the art academy in Munich.

Works

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His finely colored scenes from fishermen's and peasant life around Chiem Lake, which form his favorite subjects, show equal devotedness in the treatment of landscape and figures, and include:

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  • “In the Face of the Storm” (1885, Dresden Gallery)
  • “Peace” (1889, National Gallery, Berlin)
  • “Serious Meeting” (1889, Münster Gallery)
  • “Chiem Lake” (1898, Reichstags-Gebäude, Berlin)
  • “A Boating Party on Chiem Lake”
  • “Home Before a Storm”
  • “A Calm”
  • “Ave Maria”
  • “Sport and Work”
  • “Starting Home from the Monastery School”

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    He published a Katechismus der Malerei (Painting catechism; 3d ed. 1898).

    References

    Karl Raupp Wikipedia