Fritz Wagner (1896 - 1939) - photo 1

Fritz Wagner

Fritz Wagner was a German painter who studied in Munich with Karl Roth and Rudolf von Seitz. After his studies he settled in Frauenchiemsee, near Lake Kimsee, where he produced a wide range of works including historical paintings, landscapes, portraits and scenes from everyday life. Travelling in Italy, Hungary and Romania inspired him to become a successful artist. His work was exhibited in Munich and gained popularity with the public. During his forty-three years of life, Fritz Wagner achieved recognition and left a significant artistic legacy that can be seen in the Rosenheim Museum, other German museums and European private collections.

Date and place of birt:15 may 1896, Munich, Germany
Date and place of death:3 april 1939, Munich, Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter
Genre:Genre art, History painting, Portrait
Art style:Realism

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