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Pranas Domšaitis (born Franz Karl Wilhelm Domscheit, 15 August 1880 – 14 November 1965) was a Prussian Lithuanian painter.

Born in Cropiens, a village in the Kingdom of Prussia near its border with Lithuania, Domšaitis spent his first 27 years as a farmer.[1][2] Under the sponsorship of Max Liebermann he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Königsberg in 1907, graduating in 1910; this was his first formal schooling.[2] He then travelled to, and studied at, various European capitals; he was strongly influenced by a meeting with Edvard Munch.[2] He befriended and travelled with the artist Fritz Ascher from Berlin, who drew a portrait of him in 1919/20. He spent World War I partially on his parents' farm and partially in military service, and then resumed his travels and artistic career. His successful exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, and Turkey were disastrously followed by his inclusion in a 1937 exhibition of Degenerate art and the removal of his works from German museums.[2] In 1938 he began signing his pictures using the Lithuanian version of his name (he had taken Lithuanian citizenship in 1920).[2] He spent the war painting "harmless" still lifes. In 1949 the University of Cape Town in South Africa offered his wife, the singer Adelheid Armhold, a position as a senior lecturer. He spent the rest of his life there.[1][2]

His youthful style has been described as romantic realism or as spiritual impressionism, his later as a melding of "...Chagall's enchanting visions, the guileless piety of Rouault, the resonant colour of the expressionists, and the intuitive wisdom of the peasant."[2] Landscapes and village life were frequent themes, along with Christian narratives, particularly the Annunciation, the Crucifixion, and the Flight into Egypt.[2]

Domšaitis's works are held at the Pranas Domšaitis Gallery in Klaipėda, Lithuania, the M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, the Pretoria Art Museum, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and the National Gallery in Berlin, among others. Many of his interwar works have disappeared.[3]


References


  1. Drunga, Mykolas (Winter 1981). "Pranas Domšaitis: Rediscovered Scion of Expressionism". Lituanus. 27 (4). ISSN 0024-5089.
  2. "Permanent exhibition of Pranas Domšaitis works". Lithuanian Art Museum. Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 20 December 2009.

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[de] Pranas Domšaitis

Pranas Domšaitis (eigentlich Franz Carl Wilhelm Domscheit; * 15. September 1880 in Cropiens, Samland, heute russisch Гаево (Gajewo) in der Oblast Kaliningrad; † 14. November 1965 in Kapstadt) war ein deutsch-litauischer Maler. Seit dem Jahr 1938 verwendete er die litauische Form seines Namens Pranas Domšaitis. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten expressionistischen Maler Südafrikas, wohin er 1949 ausgewandert war.
- [en] Pranas Domšaitis

[ru] Домшайтис, Пранас

Пра́нас Домша́йтис (нем. Pranas Domšaitis, лит. Pranas Domšaitis), настоящее имя Франц Карл Вильгельм Домшайт (нем. Franz Carl Wilhelm Domscheit; 15 сентября 1880, Кропиенс[de], Германская империя — 14 ноября 1965, Кейптаун, ЮАР) — немецкий живописец литовского происхождения, писавший картины в стиле экспрессионизма.



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