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German painter (1865–1935)
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Village street oil painting by Hermann Groeber
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Hermann Groeber (born 17 July 1865 in Wartenberg. Kingdom of Bavaria; died 24 June 1935 in Gstadt am Chiemsee) was a German painter who was known throughout Germany as a portraitist and landscape artist.

Biography

Hermann Groeber gained early success as a self-employed painter. He joined the German Association of Artists, and after Ludwig Schmid-Reutte was appointed to Karlsruhe, Groeber took over his class of nude acts, which soon enjoyed great popularity. In 1907 he became head of the nude class at the Munich Academy and was appointed full professor there in 1911.

In 1911 he received the Golden Medal in the exhibition in the Munich Glass Palace.

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References

  1. Klee, Ernst (2007). The culture lexicon for the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer. p. 199. ISBN 978-3-10-039326-5.
  2. "Hermann Groeber (1865-1935) Fine Arts Painter". artroots.com.
  3. In his standard work Realism and Impressionism in Germany. 1964, p. 108.
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