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David Schnell

David Schnell is a celebrated figure in contemporary art, well-known for his dynamic and immersive landscapes that blur the lines between natural and constructed environments. Educated at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, Schnell's artistry flourished under the tutelage of Arno Rink, aligning him with the influential New Leipzig School. This affiliation situates him among the vanguards of a movement that revitalizes painting with fresh perspectives and conceptual depth​​.

David Schnell's works are characterized by their deep perspective and a unique blend of culture and nature, often incorporating elements that evoke a sense of fluidity and transformation within his landscapes. This approach not only invites viewers to become part of the artwork but also challenges them to contemplate the dualities of construction and destruction within the landscapes presented​​. His exhibitions, such as "Hover" in collaboration with the Mönchehaus Museum für Moderne Kunst and Museo de Arte de Ponce, showcase his ability to transform landscapes into grand art,.

Recent works and exhibitions, including his pieces "Ton" (2018) and "Kalender" (2017/2021), further exemplify David Schnell's mastery in painting, demonstrating his continuous exploration of space, time, and perception through large-scale oil on canvas​​. His artworks, such as "Schleuse" (2022), "Quartier" (2017), and "Abschied" (2023), fetch significant appreciation in the art market, reflecting both his critical acclaim and commercial success​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, David Schnell represents a compelling convergence of traditional painting techniques and contemporary thematic exploration. His work not only honors the legacy of landscape painting but also propels it into the contemporary discourse with innovation and introspection.

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Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:1971, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Painter
Art style:Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Johann Joachim Faber (1778 - 1846)
Johann Joachim Faber
1778 - 1846
Daniel Berger (1744 - 1825)
Daniel Berger
1744 - 1825
Walter Leistikow (1865 - 1908)
Walter Leistikow
1865 - 1908
Karl Ludwig Buchhorn (1770 - 1856)
Karl Ludwig Buchhorn
1770 - 1856
Ludwig Meidner (1884 - 1966)
Ludwig Meidner
1884 - 1966
Dominikus Auliczek (1734 - 1804)
Dominikus Auliczek
1734 - 1804
Uwe Pohlmann (1960)
Uwe Pohlmann
1960
Franz Lenk (1898 - 1968)
Franz Lenk
1898 - 1968
Heinrich Strieffler (1872 - 1949)
Heinrich Strieffler
1872 - 1949
Ludwig Bock (1886 - 1971)
Ludwig Bock
1886 - 1971
Peter Wagensonner (1956)
Peter Wagensonner
1956
Thomas Florschuetz (1957)
Thomas Florschuetz
1957
Thomas Lenk (1933 - 2014)
Thomas Lenk
1933 - 2014
Bernd Zimmer (1948)
Bernd Zimmer
1948
Alois Kirnig (1840 - 1911)
Alois Kirnig
1840 - 1911
Wilhelm von Lindenschmith II (1829 - 1895)
Wilhelm von Lindenschmith II
1829 - 1895

Creators Contemporary art

Rafaello Gamboji (1874 - 1943)
Rafaello Gamboji
1874 - 1943
Saadi Al-Kaabi (1937)
Saadi Al-Kaabi
1937
Kool Koor (1963)
Kool Koor
1963
Justin Matherly (1972)
Justin Matherly
1972
Jan Koblasa (1932 - 2017)
Jan Koblasa
1932 - 2017
Johannes Brus (1942)
Johannes Brus
1942
Sheng Pu (1984)
Sheng Pu
1984
Olivier Sanfilippo (1981)
Olivier Sanfilippo
1981
Pan Gongkai (1947)
Pan Gongkai
1947
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921 - 2012)
Angelo Mangiarotti
1921 - 2012
Fritz Ascher (1893 - 1970)
Fritz Ascher
1893 - 1970
Elena Petrovna Skuin (1908 - 1986)
Elena Petrovna Skuin
1908 - 1986
Peter Vogel (1937 - 2017)
Peter Vogel
1937 - 2017
Patrick Demarchelier (1943 - 2022)
Patrick Demarchelier
1943 - 2022
Oleg Yuryevich Yakhnin (1945)
Oleg Yuryevich Yakhnin
1945
Olaf Holzapfel (1967)
Olaf Holzapfel
1967
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