Rudolf Nissl - Paintings (1870 - 1955)

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Rudolf Nissl (April 13, 1870 in Fügen; October 2, 1955 in Munich) was a painter.Austrian-German painter, graphic artist, draftsman. Attended the state trade school in Innsbruck. 1887-89 studies in Munich with Ludwig Schmid-Reutte, from October 1888 at theNissl was the son of an innkeeper. He studied from 1887 to 1889 in the painting class of Ludwig Schmid-Reutte and since October 13, 1888 as a registered student with Johann Caspar Herterich, Ludwig von Löfftz and Paul Hoecker at the Munich Academy.[1] From 1895 he was a member of the Munich and Vienna Secession, later also a member of the German Association of Artists. From 1938 to 1944, Nissl was represented with large still lifes at all major German art exhibitions in Munich.

Academy of Fine Arts. Arts with Johann Caspar Herterich, Ludwig Löfftz and Paul Höcker. Member of the Secession in Munich, Vienna and Berlin. The extensive painterly oeuvre shows a wide range of realistic painting styles, from the Dutch Art of the 17th century, via the Leibl School to the New Objectivity. He created landscapes, female figure paintings and delicate ceramic and porcelain still lifes as well as portraits and interiors.Nissl studied from 1887 to 1889 with Ludwig Schmid-Reutte, then with Johann Caspar Herterich, Ludwig von Löfftz and Paul Höcker at the Munich Academy. From 1895 he was a member of the Munich and Vienna Secession.

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