Karl Lorenz Rettich

Karl Rettich;Karl Lorenz Rettich

Place: Rosenhagen

Born: 1841

Death: 1904

Biography:

Karl Lorenz Rettich was a German landscape artist and draftsman, born on June 10, 1841, in Rosenhagen, Germany. He is known for his beautiful landscapes and seascapes, which often depicted the Baltic Sea and its surroundings.

Early Life and Education

Rettich's father was the owner of a manor in Rosenhagen, and the area's natural beauty had a significant influence on him from an early age. He went to high school in Lübeck and later studied law in Munich, but his passion for art led him to become a pupil of Adolf Heinrich Lier. In 1862, he joined the Düsseldorf school of painting, where he studied with Albert Flamm and Theodor Hagen.

Artistic Career

Rettich's artistic career was marked by his love for landscape painting. He undertook study trips to Norway, Sweden, and Italy, which inspired many of his works. His paintings often featured the Baltic Sea and its coastline, showcasing his ability to capture the beauty of nature. Some of his notable works include Karl Lorenz Rettich's "Nach dem Sturm" (After the Storm) and "Mondschein" (Moonshine), which were exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin. Rettich was also a member of the German Art Cooperative (Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft or AdK) and received awards for his works in London, Melbourne, and Munich. He was appointed professor by Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

Exhibitions and Works

Rettich's works were regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin and the Great Art Exhibition Berlin. Some of his notable exhibitions include:

  • Karl Lorenz Rettich's "Norwegische Landschaft" (Norwegian landscape) at the Great Art Exhibition Berlin in 1893
  • Karl Lorenz Rettich's "Herbstliche Parkszene" (Park scene in Autumn) and "Waldwiese" (Meadow Forest) at the Great Art Exhibition Berlin in 1894
  • Karl Lorenz Rettich's "Eichenallee" (Oak-Avenue) and "Mecklenburgische Ostseeküste" at the Great Art Exhibition Berlin in 1895

Rettich's paintings can be found in various museums, including the Staedtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich, Germany. His works are also available on Wikioo.org, where you can find more information about his life and art.

Legacy

Rettich's legacy as a landscape artist is still celebrated today. His paintings continue to inspire artists and art lovers alike, with their beautiful depictions of the natural world. You can learn more about Karl Lorenz Rettich on Wikipedia or by visiting the Museum Kunsthaus Buhler Stuttgart, Germany website on Wikioo.org. Karl Lorenz Rettich's art is a testament to his love for nature and his ability to capture its beauty on canvas. His paintings continue to be an inspiration to artists and art lovers, and his legacy will live on through his beautiful works of art.

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