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[[File:Johannes Martini.jpg|thumb|200px|Martini in his studio<br/> (date unknown)]] |
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==Biography== |
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Martini was born in [[Chemnitz]], [[Saxony]]. He was a student of [[Franz Skarbina]] at the [[Akademie der Künste]] of [[Berlin]], and he spent two years at the [[Académie Julian]] in [[Paris]]. Martini exhibited his work at the Great Art Exhibition in Berlin and the [[Salon (Paris)|Paris Salon]]. He participated in the jubilee exhibit for the 90th birthday of [[Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria|Luitpold of Bavaria]], as well as the Annual Exhibition in Berlin's Glass Palace. |
Martini was born in [[Chemnitz]], [[Saxony]]. He was a student of [[Franz Skarbina]] at the [[Akademie der Künste]] of [[Berlin]], and he spent two years at the [[Académie Julian]] in [[Paris]]. Martini exhibited his work at the Great Art Exhibition in Berlin and the [[Salon (Paris)|Paris Salon]]. He participated in the jubilee exhibit for the 90th birthday of [[Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria|Luitpold of Bavaria]], as well as the Annual Exhibition in Berlin's Glass Palace. |
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Martini spent much of his life in [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]], and lived in the city district [[Schwabing]]. He was married and had one son. |
Martini spent much of his life in [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]], and lived in the city district of [[Schwabing]]. He was married and had one son. |
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Many of Martini's paintings are considered missing. A considerable part of his estate in the form of letters is dispersed among the private citizens of Munich. |
Many of Martini's paintings are considered missing. A considerable part of his estate in the form of letters is dispersed among the private citizens of Munich. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery mode=packed heights=180> |
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Image:Johannes Martini Frühstück in der Lokomotivwerkstätte 1891.jpg|'' |
Image:Johannes Martini Frühstück in der Lokomotivwerkstätte 1891.jpg|''Breakfast in the Locomotive Workshop'', ca. 1891. |
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Image:Johannes Martini Mädchen im Watt.jpg|'' |
Image:Johannes Martini Mädchen im Watt.jpg|''Girl in the Mudflats'', ca. 1898 |
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Image:Johannes Martini Park mit Skulptur und Lampe.jpg|''Park |
Image:Johannes Martini Park mit Skulptur und Lampe.jpg|''Park with Sculpture and a Lamp'', ca. 1900. |
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Image:Johannes Martini Bobbahn St Moritz.jpg|'' |
Image:Johannes Martini Bobbahn St Moritz.jpg|''The Start of the Bobsled Run, St. Moritz'', ca. 1905. |
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Image:Johannes Martini Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preußen.jpg|''[[ |
Image:Johannes Martini Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preußen.jpg|''[[Wilhelm, German Crown Prince]]'', ca. 1905. |
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Image:Johannes Martini Fritz Behn.jpg|'' |
Image:Johannes Martini Fritz Behn.jpg|''The Sculptor {{ill|Fritz Behn|de}} Working with a Hammer'', ca. 1928. |
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</gallery> |
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==Sources== |
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*[http://www.galerie-bernd-duerr.de/kuenstler/popup.php?id=120 Biography] @ the Galerie Bernd Dürr |
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{{German|Johannes Martini|April 19, 2007}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.galerie-bernd-duerr.de/kuenstler/index.php More works by Martini] @ the Galerie Bernd Dürr |
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| NAME = Martini, Johannes |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 9 June 1866 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 7 February 1935 |
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 6 August 2023
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (July 2020) |
Johannes Martini (9 June 1866, in Chemnitz – 7 February 1935, in Munich) was a German oil painter and graphic artist.
Biography
[edit]Martini was born in Chemnitz, Saxony. He was a student of Franz Skarbina at the Akademie der Künste of Berlin, and he spent two years at the Académie Julian in Paris. Martini exhibited his work at the Great Art Exhibition in Berlin and the Paris Salon. He participated in the jubilee exhibit for the 90th birthday of Luitpold of Bavaria, as well as the Annual Exhibition in Berlin's Glass Palace.
Martini spent much of his life in Munich, Bavaria, and lived in the city district of Schwabing. He was married and had one son.
Many of Martini's paintings are considered missing. A considerable part of his estate in the form of letters is dispersed among the private citizens of Munich.
Martini was a member of the German Art Cooperative (Allgemeinen Deutschen Kunstgenossenschaft or AdK) and the Munich art community. He was also a member of the Reichsverband bildendener Künstler (RVbK, "Reich Union for Visual Artists") and had many contacts, including with the Krupp and Siemens families and the Vatican.
Gallery
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Breakfast in the Locomotive Workshop, ca. 1891.
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Girl in the Mudflats, ca. 1898
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Park with Sculpture and a Lamp, ca. 1900.
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The Start of the Bobsled Run, St. Moritz, ca. 1905.
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Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, ca. 1905.
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The Sculptor Fritz Behn Working with a Hammer, ca. 1928.
Sources
[edit]- Biography @ the Galerie Bernd Dürr
External links
[edit]- More works by Martini @ the Galerie Bernd Dürr