Vilhelms Purvītis (1872 - 1945)

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Vilhelms Purvītis

Vilhelms Kārlis Purvītis was a Latvian landscape painter and educator, celebrated for his profound influence on Latvian art and culture. Born in 1872 in the Kreis Riga area of the Governorate of Livonia, Purvītis is renowned for his mastery in capturing the neo-romantic atmosphere of Latvian nature through his paintings. He studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg under Arkhip Kuindzhi, graduating with the Grand Gold Medal in 1897. His works, such as "Winter" (1910) and "Spring Waters (Maestoso)" (1911), showcase his evolution from Realism to Impressionism, influenced by European masters and movements like Art Nouveau.

Purvītis's contribution to Latvian art extends beyond his paintings. He founded the Latvian Academy of Art and served as its first rector from 1919 to 1934, shaping a generation of Latvian artists. His leadership roles at the Art Academy of Latvia and the Latvian National Museum of Art were pivotal in promoting Latvian art internationally, especially during the Republic of Latvia period. Despite personal losses, including the destruction of his house and many works during WWII, Purvītis's legacy endures through his influential teaching and the Purvītis Prize, established to recognize contemporary achievements in visual arts in Latvia​​​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Vilhelms Kārlis Purvītis's work represents not only a high point in Latvian landscape painting but also an embodiment of the country's rich cultural heritage. To stay updated on new discoveries, sales, and auction events related to Purvītis's work, signing up for updates is highly recommended. This ensures that enthusiasts and collectors alike are always informed about opportunities to engage with the legacy of this remarkable Latvian artist.

Date and place of birt:3 march 1872, Zaube, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:14 january 1945, Bad Nauheim, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Latvia, Russia
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Educator, Painter, Public figure
Art school / group:Mir iskusstva
Genre:Landscape painting
Art style:Expressionism, Impressionism

Creators Germany

Konrad Hitz (1798 - 1866)
Konrad Hitz
1798 - 1866
Robert Ockelmann (1849 - 1915)
Robert Ockelmann
1849 - 1915
Karl August Aerttinger (1803 - 1876)
Karl August Aerttinger
1803 - 1876
Kunibert Fritz (1937)
Kunibert Fritz
1937
Hans Angresius (1873 - 1959)
Hans Angresius
1873 - 1959
Manfred Paul (1942)
Manfred Paul
1942
Curt Grolig (1805 - 1862)
Curt Grolig
1805 - 1862
Nadia Kaabi-Linke (1978)
Nadia Kaabi-Linke
1978
Adolf Amberg (1874 - 1913)
Adolf Amberg
1874 - 1913
Karl Heinz Essig (1935 - 2021)
Karl Heinz Essig
1935 - 2021
Peter Bömmels (1951)
Peter Bömmels
1951
Martin Zeiller (1589 - 1661)
Martin Zeiller
1589 - 1661
Carl Rothe (1810 - 1865)
Carl Rothe
1810 - 1865
Anton Gutknecht (1907 - 1988)
Anton Gutknecht
1907 - 1988
Gustav Koken (1850 - 1910)
Gustav Koken
1850 - 1910
Antoine Ignace Melling (1763 - 1831)
Antoine Ignace Melling
1763 - 1831

Creators Expressionism

Oscar Glatz (1872 - 1958)
Oscar Glatz
1872 - 1958
Nikolay Ivanovich Kul'bin (1868 - 1917)
Nikolay Ivanovich Kul'bin
1868 - 1917
Paul Camenisch (1893 - 1970)
Paul Camenisch
1893 - 1970
Bruno Müller-Linow (1909 - 1997)
Bruno Müller-Linow
1909 - 1997
Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
Jean Cocteau
1889 - 1963
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907)
Paula Modersohn-Becker
1876 - 1907
Poppe Folkerts (1875 - 1949)
Poppe Folkerts
1875 - 1949
George Henry Boughton (1833 - 1905)
George Henry Boughton
1833 - 1905
Elie Nadelman (1882 - 1946)
Elie Nadelman
1882 - 1946
Arthur Illies (1870 - 1953)
Arthur Illies
1870 - 1953
Anita Catarina Malfatti (1889 - 1964)
Anita Catarina Malfatti
1889 - 1964
Wojciech Weiss (1875 - 1950)
Wojciech Weiss
1875 - 1950
Ulf Petermann (1950)
Ulf Petermann
1950
Alfred Philippe Roll (1846 - 1919)
Alfred Philippe Roll
1846 - 1919
Pat Wilson (1868 - 1928)
Pat Wilson
1868 - 1928
Valery Nikolaevich Lukka (1945)
Valery Nikolaevich Lukka
1945
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