Place: Marinette
Born: 1910
Death: 1983
Biography:
, an American self-taught artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, left an indelible mark on the art world with his expansive oeuvre of poetry, photography, painting, drawing, and sculpture. Born in 1910 in Marinette, Wisconsin, Von Bruenchenhein's artistic journey spanned over five decades until his passing in 1983.
Von Bruenchenhein's body of work is characterized by its eclectic nature, reflecting his experimentation with various mediums and styles. His apocalyptic landscape paintings, numbering over one thousand, are a testament to his fascination with the unknown and the unexplored. Additionally, his sculptures, crafted from chicken bones, ceramic, and cast cement, demonstrate his resourcefulness and creativity.
* Oil On Board paintings, which can be found in various collections, including those featured on Wikioo.org's platform. * A collection of pin-up style photos of his wife, Marie, showcasing his versatility as a photographer.
* The Museum Collection Hugo Fischer (Bühl, Germany), which, although not directly related to Von Bruenchenhein, shares similarities in its eclectic approach to art collection. (More details on Wikioo.org) * The Museum Frieder Burda (Germany), known for its modern and contemporary art, might appeal to fans of Von Bruenchenhein's avant-garde style. (Similar museums on Wikioo.org)
Eugene E. Von Bruenchenhein's life and work serve as a compelling example of how artistic expression can flourish outside traditional boundaries. His legacy, though lesser known, contributes significantly to the tapestry of American art, echoing the sentiments of Excessivism, an art movement that reflects on life in an excessive state. (More on Excessivism at Wikioo.org)