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John Gleich (2 November 1879, Memel – c. 1927) was a Baltic-German merchant, painter and publicist; best known for Oriental and maritime scenes.

The Inner Courtyard of the Amber Fort, Jaipur
The Inner Courtyard of the Amber Fort, Jaipur

Life and work


After completing his education, he worked as a merchant but, in his spare time, taught himself how to paint. After 1906, he devoted himself exclusively to painting. From 1909 to 1910, he took study trips to India and Ceylon, where he created Orientalist works. Back in Europe, he lived in Berlin; specializing in marine art, but also painting genre scenes, portraits and nudes, many in Oriental style.

During World War I, in 1915, he designed two coloring books for children, on the combat operations of the Imperial German Navy, both published by Maier, Ravensburg:

He also published several essays on Indian architecture in the Deutsche Bauzeitung, and in the various publications of the Deutsche Burgenvereinigung.


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[de] John Gleich

John Gleich (* 2. November 1879 in Memel; † nach 1927) war ein deutscher Kaufmann, Orient- und Marinemaler sowie Publizist.
- [en] John Gleich



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