Rudolf Sieck (1877 - 1957) - photo 1

Rudolf Sieck

Rudolf Sieck was a German landscape painter and illustrator.

He studied at the Munich School of Applied Arts, making landscape and architectural drawings. Sieck collaborated with the magazine "Jugend", and also illustrated editions of works by Guy de Maupassant, Emile Zola and other classics. In 1906 Rudolf Sieck worked as a designer for the Nymphenburg porcelain factory, and in 1913 he moved to Pinswang near Prin and became a member of the Die Welle artists' association. Here numerous landscape paintings were created, mostly in a colorful graphic style.

Rudolf Sieck was a member of the Association of German Artists, a member of the New Munich Secession from 1914 and participated in the exhibitions of the Glass Palace. From 1937 to 1941, some of Sieck's landscape paintings were purchased by the highest members of the German government at art exhibitions in Munich.

Date and place of birt:18 april 1877, Rosenheim, Germany
Date and place of death:5 july 1957, Munich, Germany
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Designer, Illustrator, Painter, Porcelain painter
Art school / group:Munich Secession
Genre:Landscape painting, Still life
Art style:Post War Art, Realism

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