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

Heinz Glüsing (1920 - 2013)
Heinz Glüsing
1920 - 2013
Richard Haizmann (1895 - 1963)
Richard Haizmann
1895 - 1963
Ferdinand Heilbuth (1826 - 1889)
Ferdinand Heilbuth
1826 - 1889
Ottilie Roederstein (1859 - 1937)
Ottilie Roederstein
1859 - 1937
Karl Gatermann I (1883 - 1959)
Karl Gatermann I
1883 - 1959
Ryan Mendoza (1971)
Ryan Mendoza
1971
Tina Tahir (1973)
Tina Tahir
1973
Martel Schwichtenberg (1896 - 1945)
Martel Schwichtenberg
1896 - 1945
Simon Ludwig Simonsen (1841 - 1928)
Simon Ludwig Simonsen
1841 - 1928
Johann Georg von Dillis (1759 - 1841)
Johann Georg von Dillis
1759 - 1841
Ivo Hauptmann (1886 - 1973)
Ivo Hauptmann
1886 - 1973
Felix Nussbaum (1904 - 1944)
Felix Nussbaum
1904 - 1944
Michael Arp (1955 - 2013)
Michael Arp
1955 - 2013
Edgar Freyberg (1927 - 2017)
Edgar Freyberg
1927 - 2017
Israhel van Meckenem (1445 - 1503)
Israhel van Meckenem
1445 - 1503
Josef Dorls (1869 - 1945)
Josef Dorls
1869 - 1945

Creators New Objectivity

Otto Ritschl (1885 - 1976)
Otto Ritschl
1885 - 1976
Max Radler (1904 - 1971)
Max Radler
1904 - 1971
Erich Hartmann (1886 - 1974)
Erich Hartmann
1886 - 1974
Felix Nussbaum (1904 - 1944)
Felix Nussbaum
1904 - 1944
Cagnaccio di San Pietro (1897 - 1946)
Cagnaccio di San Pietro
1897 - 1946
Oswald Poetzelberger (1893 - 1966)
Oswald Poetzelberger
1893 - 1966
Ernst Thoms (1896 - 1983)
Ernst Thoms
1896 - 1983
Louis Christian Hess (1895 - 1944)
Louis Christian Hess
1895 - 1944
Albert Renger-Patzsch (1897 - 1966)
Albert Renger-Patzsch
1897 - 1966
Karl Rössing (1897 - 1987)
Karl Rössing
1897 - 1987
Franz Klemmer (1879 - 1964)
Franz Klemmer
1879 - 1964
Heinz Schrand (1926 - 2017)
Heinz Schrand
1926 - 2017
Nikolaus Sagrekow (1897 - 1992)
Nikolaus Sagrekow
1897 - 1992
Elsa Haensgen-Dingkuhn (1898 - 1991)
Elsa Haensgen-Dingkuhn
1898 - 1991
Siegfried Berndt (1880 - 1946)
Siegfried Berndt
1880 - 1946
Evarist Adam Weber (1887 - 1968)
Evarist Adam Weber
1887 - 1968