Fritz Müller-Landeck was born in 1865 in Pinnow, Brandenburg Germany. He died in 1942.
He taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich starting in 1889.
His work spanned bright, airy spring-time scenes to dark, brooding forests. While some of his work seem repetitive, original works are a bargain running between $300 and $6000 at auction.
A tip of the old fedora to Lucas Machias
He was 74 years old when ww2 started. His life spanned the following wars:
ReplyDeleteAustro-Prussian War (1866)
Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)
Russo-Turkish War (1877-78)
First Italo-Ethiopian War (1894-96)
Spanish-American War (1898)
And WW1.
His father might have been in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian wars.
Peace that time between wars.
Thanks as always ERJ!
ReplyDeleteMore nice art for Tuesday morning. Thanks ERJ and Lucas. --ken
ReplyDeleteWas really not interested until I saw the one with the river,really caught my eye for some reason,to a point if for sale would buy it.
ReplyDeleteReminiscent of antique postcards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Also enjoyed #5 river reflections;
Spent many early mornings with a view like that
Very peaceful, serene, very relaxing
Also hiked a few similar snowy lanes
Thanks Joe