Oskar Martin-Amorbach (1897 - 1987)

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Oskar Martin-Amorbach

Oskar Martin-Amorbach was a German painter. After completing his studies and getting married, Martin-Amorbach moved to Samerberg in Chiemgau, where he became the youngest member of the artists' association "Die Welle". He became more public through his fresco in the Munich Glass Palace. In 1937 he joined the NSDAP. On July 16, 1939 he was awarded the title of professor in Munich. In 1943 he was appointed professor of history painting at the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts. The style of painting and the selection of motifs in Martin-Amorbach's works were predestined to be appropriated by National Socialist art policy. Rural and rural motifs and depictions of war were themes that were of particular importance for Nazi ideology. The peasant genre, presented in the style of the new objectivity in the wake of Wilhelm Leibl and Franz von Defregger, was intended to depict the peasantry as the "source of blood and life" and the backbone of the "German people's power" and the " national attitude". The images The Sower and The Harvest met these ideological guidelines perfectly. Martin-Amorbach also contributed to the war themes with, among other things, the picture You Drive Death. His popularity in the Third Reich put a strain on his further artistic work after 1945. In 1950 Bishop Julius Döpfner commissioned him to revise and supplement the frescoes in the Neumünster Church in Würzburg, which had been severely damaged by the bombing raid on Würzburg. Martin-Amorbach carried out this work in 1950/51.

Date and place of birt:27 march 1897, Amorbach, Germany
Date and place of death:11 october 1987, Roßholzen, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Genre art, Nude art, Portrait, Religious genre, Self-portrait
Art style:Realism
Technique:Fresco, Oil, Oil on canvas, Tempera

Creators Germany

Veronica Schäpers (1969)
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1969
Fritz Overbeck (1869 - 1909)
Fritz Overbeck
1869 - 1909
Lore Bert (1936)
Lore Bert
1936
Clementine Nielssen (1842 - 1928)
Clementine Nielssen
1842 - 1928
Walter Ofey (1882 - 1930)
Walter Ofey
1882 - 1930
Carl Philipp Fohr (1795 - 1818)
Carl Philipp Fohr
1795 - 1818
Heinrich Otto (1858 - 1923)
Heinrich Otto
1858 - 1923
Wilhelm Morgner (1891 - 1917)
Wilhelm Morgner
1891 - 1917
Adrian Emmerich Andresen (1843 - 1902)
Adrian Emmerich Andresen
1843 - 1902
Albert Wenk (1863 - 1934)
Albert Wenk
1863 - 1934
Adam Lude Döring (1925 - 2018)
Adam Lude Döring
1925 - 2018
Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur (1780 - 1857)
Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur
1780 - 1857
Kaspar Karsen (1810 - 1896)
Kaspar Karsen
1810 - 1896
Anders Andersen-Lundby (1841 - 1923)
Anders Andersen-Lundby
1841 - 1923
Oliver Boberg (1965)
Oliver Boberg
1965
Gertrud Goldschmidt (1912 - 1994)
Gertrud Goldschmidt
1912 - 1994

Creators Realism

Paul Camille Guigou (1834 - 1871)
Paul Camille Guigou
1834 - 1871
Meijer Isaac de Haan (1852 - 1895)
Meijer Isaac de Haan
1852 - 1895
Efrem Ivanovich Zverkov (1921 - 2012)
Efrem Ivanovich Zverkov
1921 - 2012
Sinclair Lewis (1885 - 1951)
Sinclair Lewis
1885 - 1951
Maximilian Hagstotz ()
Maximilian Hagstotz
Gaetano Fasanotti (1831 - 1882)
Gaetano Fasanotti
1831 - 1882
Daniel Fohr (1801 - 1862)
Daniel Fohr
1801 - 1862
Pavel Efimovich Ab (1902 - 1974)
Pavel Efimovich Ab
1902 - 1974
Gunnar Berg (1863 - 1893)
Gunnar Berg
1863 - 1893
Frank Tenney Johnson (1874 - 1939)
Frank Tenney Johnson
1874 - 1939
Luis Jimenez Aranda (1845 - 1928)
Luis Jimenez Aranda
1845 - 1928
Emmanuil Alexandrovich Dmitriev-Mamonov (1824 - 1884)
Emmanuil Alexandrovich Dmitriev-Mamonov
1824 - 1884
Charles Lucien Léandre (1862 - 1934)
Charles Lucien Léandre
1862 - 1934
Désiré Thomassin (1858 - 1933)
Désiré Thomassin
1858 - 1933
Semion Aronovich Rotnitsky (1915 - 2004)
Semion Aronovich Rotnitsky
1915 - 2004
František Ženíšek (1849 - 1916)
František Ženíšek
1849 - 1916