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

Alexander Trippel (1744 - 1793)
Alexander Trippel
1744 - 1793
Friedrich Preller I (1804 - 1878)
Friedrich Preller I
1804 - 1878
Gerhard Brandes (1923 - 2013)
Gerhard Brandes
1923 - 2013
Jost Amman (1539 - 1591)
Jost Amman
1539 - 1591
Christian Johann Kröner (1838 - 1911)
Christian Johann Kröner
1838 - 1911
Jakob Steinhardt (1887 - 1968)
Jakob Steinhardt
1887 - 1968
Gustav Köhler (1859 - 1922)
Gustav Köhler
1859 - 1922
Louise Catherine Breslau (1856 - 1927)
Louise Catherine Breslau
1856 - 1927
Athena Vida (1972)
Athena Vida
1972
Gerhard Schliepstein (1886 - 1963)
Gerhard Schliepstein
1886 - 1963
Robert Ockelmann (1849 - 1915)
Robert Ockelmann
1849 - 1915
Wenzel Jamnitzer (1508 - 1585)
Wenzel Jamnitzer
1508 - 1585
Andreas Feininger (1906 - 1999)
Andreas Feininger
1906 - 1999
Adolf Gremlich (1915 - 1971)
Adolf Gremlich
1915 - 1971
Alf Lechner (1925 - 2017)
Alf Lechner
1925 - 2017
Martin Noel (1956 - 2010)
Martin Noel
1956 - 2010

Creators Realism

Sally Henriques (1815 - 1886)
Sally Henriques
1815 - 1886
Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo (1843 - 1905)
Pedro Américo de Figueiredo e Melo
1843 - 1905
Willy Moralt (1884 - 1947)
Willy Moralt
1884 - 1947
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev (1887 - 1938)
Aleksandr Evgenevich Iakovlev
1887 - 1938
Jacob Adam (1748 - 1811)
Jacob Adam
1748 - 1811
Johannes Heinrich Wilhelm Malchin (1874 - 1942)
Johannes Heinrich Wilhelm Malchin
1874 - 1942
August Allebé (1838 - 1927)
August Allebé
1838 - 1927
Henrique Medina de Barros (1901 - 1988)
Henrique Medina de Barros
1901 - 1988
Leokadiia Belvertaite (1904 - 1992)
Leokadiia Belvertaite
1904 - 1992
Théodore Baron (1840 - 1899)
Théodore Baron
1840 - 1899
Barthel Gilles (1891 - 1977)
Barthel Gilles
1891 - 1977
Rudolph Jordan (1810 - 1887)
Rudolph Jordan
1810 - 1887
Ismail Al-Sheikhly (1924 - 2002)
Ismail Al-Sheikhly
1924 - 2002
Carl Johann Lasch (1822 - 1888)
Carl Johann Lasch
1822 - 1888
Louis Tauzin (1842 - 1915)
Louis Tauzin
1842 - 1915
Jose Dominguez Becker (1805 - 1841)
Jose Dominguez Becker
1805 - 1841