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Gotthardt Kuehl (28 November 1850 – 9 January 1915) was a German painter and a representative of early German Impressionism. He gained wide international recognition during his lifetime.

Gotthardt Kuehl
Self-portrait (1892)
Born(1850-11-28)28 November 1850
Lübeck, German Confederation
Died9 January 1915(1915-01-09) (aged 64)
Dresden, German Empire
NationalityGerman
EducationDresden Academy of Fine Arts
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Known forPainting
MovementImpressionism

Life and work


His father, Simon Kühl, was the Sexton and organist at St. Lorenz Church [de]. He studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts (1867) and the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, (1870). From 1878 to 1889, he lived in Paris. He also made study trips to Italy and the Netherlands. In 1888, he married Henriette Simonson-Castelli (1860–1921), daughter of the portrait painter, David Simonson [de].

At the turn of the century, he and Carl Bantzer, a friend from Paris, were the driving forces behind the establishment of the Verein bildender Künstler Dresden [de] (artists' association). Together, they were also influential in introducing Impressionism there. In 1895, he was named a Professor at the Academy. The following year, he was awarded a gold medal at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung. In 1902, he was one of the founding members of another artists' association, "Die Elbier [de]". He also served as one of the first board members of the Deutschen Künstlerbundes. In 1913, he was honored with the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art.

From 1906 until his death, he lived in a villa near the Wasaplatz. He was cremated and placed in the Urnenhain Tolkewitz [de]. A street has been named for him in Dresden's Strehlen [de] district. in Lübeck a school, originally on the site of his parents' house, was named after him in 1934.


Art collections


The Behnhaus museum in Lübeck has a collection of paintings by Kuehl, illustrating almost all his developmental phases, and many of the artworks are directly related to the city of Lübeck. The Munich City Museum houses 15 drawings by Kuehl, from the collection of Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger.

Other works of art by Kuehl can be found, among other places, at:


Selected paintings



Sources





На других языках


[de] Gotthardt Kuehl

Gotthardt Kuehl (* 28. November 1850 in Lübeck; † 9. Januar 1915 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Maler und Vertreter des frühen deutschen Impressionismus, der bereits zu Lebzeiten hohes internationales Ansehen genoss.
- [en] Gotthardt Kuehl

[fr] Gotthardt Kuehl

Gotthardt Kuehl, né le 28 novembre 1850 à Lübeck et mort le 9 janvier 1915 à Dresde, est un peintre impressionniste allemand.

[it] Gotthardt Kuehl

Gotthardt Kuehl (Lubecca, 28 novembre 1850 – Dresda, 9 gennaio 1915) è stato un pittore tedesco. Interprete del primo Impressionismo tedesco[1], ottenne già in vita un buon successo internazionale ed è considerato - nonostante avesse conosciuto molti detrattori nella sua città d'adozione[2] - il fondatore della scuola pittorica di Dresda[1]. Le sue idee hanno avuto un seguito nella cosiddetta "Scuola di Kuehl".[2].

[ru] Кюль, Готхард

Готхард Кюль (нем. Gotthardt Kuehl; 28 ноября 1850 (1850-11-28), Любек — 9 января 1915, Дрезден) — немецкий художник-импрессионист.



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