Curt Liebich (1868 - 1937) — Auction price
Curt Liebich was a German painter, graphic artist and sculptor.
After initial training in Dresden, Liebich moved to the Academic High School of Fine Arts in Berlin. He then studied at the Grand Ducal-Saxon Art School in Weimar and in 1896 he settled in Gutach. His painting was mainly concerned with rural and village life. As an illustrator, he designed vignettes and covers for books and magazines as well as advertising graphics.
In 1923, Liebich was awarded the title of honorary citizen of Gutach. In 2005, the Hasemann-Liebich Art Museum opened in Gutach with works by the two Black Forest artists.
Curt Liebich was a German painter, graphic artist and sculptor.
After initial training in Dresden, Liebich moved to the Academic High School of Fine Arts in Berlin. He then studied at the Grand Ducal-Saxon Art School in Weimar and in 1896 he settled in Gutach. His painting was mainly concerned with rural and village life. As an illustrator, he designed vignettes and covers for books and magazines as well as advertising graphics.
In 1923, Liebich was awarded the title of honorary citizen of Gutach. In 2005, the Hasemann-Liebich Art Museum opened in Gutach with works by the two Black Forest artists.
Curt Liebich was a German painter, graphic artist and sculptor.
After initial training in Dresden, Liebich moved to the Academic High School of Fine Arts in Berlin. He then studied at the Grand Ducal-Saxon Art School in Weimar and in 1896 he settled in Gutach. His painting was mainly concerned with rural and village life. As an illustrator, he designed vignettes and covers for books and magazines as well as advertising graphics.
In 1923, Liebich was awarded the title of honorary citizen of Gutach. In 2005, the Hasemann-Liebich Art Museum opened in Gutach with works by the two Black Forest artists.