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Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein (19 February 1848, in Hamburg – 15 July 1894, in Munich)[1] was a German sculptor and painter. He was a founder and first President of the Munich Secession.

Bruno Piglhein
Bruno Piglhein (photograph by Franz Hanfstaengl, c.1886)
Born
Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein
NationalityGerman

Life


His father was a decorator. Upon graduating from the Gymnasium, he studied with the sculptor Julius Lippelt. After Lippelt's death from tuberculosis, Piglhein went to the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, but had to leave after two years for an alleged lack of talent. The sculptor Johannes Schilling saw that he had some potential, however, and took him into his studio. After a short stay in Italy, Piglhein decided to take up painting instead and, on Schilling's recommendation, began studies with Ferdinand Pauwels at the Weimar Saxon-Grand Ducal Art School. Finding the small town atmosphere uncongenial, in 1871 he moved to Munich, where he became an associate of Wilhelm von Diez. Despite the attention given to his painting of the Crucifixion at the Munich exhibition and the positive critical reception accorded to his portraits of children, he was not very successful. At the suggestion of his agent, he turned to pastel portraits of women; favoring Spanish dancers, pierrettes and belles-of-the- ball with low décolletage. He then came into fashion, but also found himself being criticized as a bad moral influence and a "courtesan painter".[1]


The Crucifixion


Piglhein with Joseph Halder
Piglhein with Joseph Halder

In 1885, he found an opportunity to restore his reputation. Joseph Halder, a businessman from Munich, conceived plans for a circular, panoramic painting depicting the Crucifixion of Christ and, recalling Piglhein's work at the Munich Exhibition, the commission was given to him. From 1885 to 1886, he made a trip to Jerusalem, where he made sketches for what would become his magnum opus. Under his direction the landscape painters Josef Block, Johann Adalbert Heine (1850-1905) and Josef Krieger (1848-1914) created the scenes, while Piglhein executed the figures. The work was displayed in Munich, Berlin and Vienna, where it was destroyed by a fire in 1892.[1] Ten photographs of the work were taken on opening day. At least 15 copies of the work were made (some of which were made by his assistants, who were not under Piglhein's contractual obligations to produce but one panorama). Extant panoramas are located in Einsiedeln, Switzerland and Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré in Québec, Canada.

The ten photographs
The ten photographs

In 1886, he was appointed a Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. With his reputation reestablished, he began to produce large canvases on religious themes and portraits. In 1892, he became one of the founders and first President of the Munich Secession, although he was already suffering from physical ailments that inhibited his ability to work.


References


  1. Hermann Arthur Lier (1907), "Piglhein, Elimar Ulrich Bruno", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 53, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 790–791

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[de] Bruno Piglhein

Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein (* 19. Februar 1848 in Hamburg; † 15. Juli 1894 in München) war erst ein deutscher Bildhauer, dann Maler der Münchner Schule (Bildende Kunst), Gründungsmitglied und 1. Präsident der Münchner Sezession. Mitglied bei Die Elf, Verein bildender Künstler Münchens.
- [en] Bruno Piglhein

[es] Bruno Piglhein

Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein (Hamburgo, 19 de febrero de 1848-Múnich, 15 de julio de 1894) fue un escultor y pintor alemán de la Escuela de Múnich. También fue miembro fundador y primer presidente de la Secesión de Múnich.

[fr] Bruno Piglhein

Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein, né le 19 février 1848 à Hambourg et mort le 15 juillet 1894 à Munich, est un peintre allemand réaliste de l'école de Munich. C'est aussi l'un des fondateurs de la Sécession munichoise, dont il fut le premier président.

[it] Bruno Piglhein

Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein (Amburgo, 19 febbraio 1848 – Monaco di Baviera, 15 luglio 1894) è stato un pittore tedesco del realismo della scuola di Monaco. Fu anche uno dei fondatori della Secessione di Monaco della quale fu il primo presidente.

[ru] Пигльхайн, Бруно

Бруно Пигльхайн (нем. Bruno Piglhein, полное имя Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein, 19 февраля 1848, Гамбург — 15 июля 1894, Мюнхен) — немецкий скульптор и художник, представитель Мюнхенской школы изобразительных искусств, один из основателей и первых президентов Мюнхенского сецессиона.



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