Richard Seewald (1889 - 1976)

Richard Seewald (1889 - 1976) - photo 1

Richard Seewald

Richard Seewald was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and educator.

Seewald studied architecture at the Munich Polytechnic Institute, but soon turned to painting and collaborated with magazines that published his cartoons. He soon mastered etching and etching, became a member of the New Munich Secession in 1913, and illustrated an edition of Robinson Crusoe, Penthesilea (Heinrich von Kleist) and his first book.

In 1924 Seewald was appointed to a teaching position at the Werkschule in Cologne; in 1931 he settled in Ticino, where he received commissions for murals in churches and other church buildings. In 1954 Richard Seewald accepted an offer to become a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, and resigned four years later after a disagreement with the academy's presidium. After his wife's death, he burned about 150 of his paintings, as well as hundreds of sketches, drafts, and correspondence. In the late 1960s, Seewald designed windows for the Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Sacred Heart Church) in Munich-Neuhausen and St. Michael's Church in Iserlo.

Date and place of birt:4 may 1889, Choszczno (Arnswalde), Poland
Date and place of death:29 october 1976, Munich, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Poland
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Illustrator, Painter, Writer
Art school / group:New Artists' Association Munich, Rhenish Secession
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:New Objectivity

Creators Germany

Max Gaisser (1857 - 1922)
Max Gaisser
1857 - 1922
Friedrich Schaper (1869 - 1956)
Friedrich Schaper
1869 - 1956
Bernd and Hilla Becher ()
Bernd and Hilla Becher
Max Schlichting (1866 - 1937)
Max Schlichting
1866 - 1937
Jean Leppien (1910 - 1991)
Jean Leppien
1910 - 1991
Christian Awe (1978)
Christian Awe
1978
Ferdinand Theodor Hoppe (1848 - 1890)
Ferdinand Theodor Hoppe
1848 - 1890
Peter Foeller (1945)
Peter Foeller
1945
Paul Baum (1859 - 1932)
Paul Baum
1859 - 1932
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1876 - 1966)
Antanas Žmuidzinavičius
1876 - 1966
Kurt Fleckenstein (1949)
Kurt Fleckenstein
1949
Hermann Baisch (1846 - 1894)
Hermann Baisch
1846 - 1894
Johann Jakob Jung (1819 - 1844)
Johann Jakob Jung
1819 - 1844
Eric Goldberg (1890 - 1969)
Eric Goldberg
1890 - 1969
Horst Keining (1949)
Horst Keining
1949
Carl Röchling (1855 - 1920)
Carl Röchling
1855 - 1920

Creators New Objectivity

August Wilhelm Dressler (1886 - 1970)
August Wilhelm Dressler
1886 - 1970
Otto Griebel (1895 - 1972)
Otto Griebel
1895 - 1972
Josef Steiner (1899 - 1977)
Josef Steiner
1899 - 1977
Franz Theodor Schütt (1908 - 1990)
Franz Theodor Schütt
1908 - 1990
Josef Scharl (1896 - 1954)
Josef Scharl
1896 - 1954
Rudolf Dischinger (1904 - 1988)
Rudolf Dischinger
1904 - 1988
Siegfried Berndt (1880 - 1946)
Siegfried Berndt
1880 - 1946
Anton Räderscheidt (1892 - 1970)
Anton Räderscheidt
1892 - 1970
Heinz Schrand (1926 - 2017)
Heinz Schrand
1926 - 2017
Oswald Poetzelberger (1893 - 1966)
Oswald Poetzelberger
1893 - 1966
Hellmuth Mueller-Leutert (1892 - 1973)
Hellmuth Mueller-Leutert
1892 - 1973
Wilhelm Rudolph (1889 - 1982)
Wilhelm Rudolph
1889 - 1982
Wilhelm Ohm (1905 - 1965)
Wilhelm Ohm
1905 - 1965
Gussy Erika Edith Hippold-Ahnert (1910 - 2003)
Gussy Erika Edith Hippold-Ahnert
1910 - 2003
 Wilhelm Friedrich Hubert Ohm (1905 - 1965)
Wilhelm Friedrich Hubert Ohm
1905 - 1965
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka (1899 - 1969)
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka
1899 - 1969