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Vilhelms Purvītis

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Geburt:
03.03.1872
Tot:
14.01.1945
Burial Datum:
21.10.1994
Zusätzliche namen:
Vilhelms Purvītis
Kategorien:
, , Maler, Professor, Pädagoge, Rektor, Träger des Drei-Sterne-Ordens
Nationalitäten:
 lette
Friedhof:
Cimetière de la Forêt (Riga)

Vilhelms Purvītis (3 March 1872 in Zaube, Latvia – 14 January 1945 in Bad Nauheim, Germany) was a landscape painter and educator who founded the Latvian Academy of Art and was its rector from 1919 to 1934.

Purvītis studied painting at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 1890 to 1897, primarily under Arkhip Kuindzhi, graduating with the Grand Gold Medal. From 1898 to 1901 his paintings were exhibited in Berlin, Munich, Paris, and Lyon to great acclaim. Thereafter he made his home in Riga, traveling to Spitsbergen in Norway in 1902 to study the painting of snow.

Constantly experimenting and becoming a master of snow scenes, Purvītis began as a realist, turned to impressionism, and was later influenced by Cézanne and Munch. As the leader of the landscape painting workshop at the Latvian Academy of Art from 1921 to 1944, of visual arts in the architecture department at the University of Latvia from 1919 to 1940, and director of the Riga City Art School from 1909 to 1915, Purvītis had a host of followers and was the acknowledged leader of a whole school of Latvian painting.

Many of his works were destroyed when the Red Army took Jelgava in 1944, while many others were lost when evacuated to Bavaria. Purvītis' remains were reinterred in Riga in 1994, after Latvia regained its independence.

Master Class in Landscape Painting at the Latvian Art Academy, 1942. Seated in the middle is Professor Vilhelms Purvitis

 

  • File:Vilhelms Purvītis - Winter - Google Art Project.jpg

    Winter (1910)

     

  • File:Vilhelms Purvītis - Spring Waters (Maestoso) - Google Art Project.jpg

    Spring Waters (1910)

     

  • File:Purvitis Rudens saule.jpg

    Autumn Sun (1909)

Ursache: wikipedia.org

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        NameBeziehungGeburtTotBeschreibung
        1
        Juris PurvītisVater13.03.184900.00.1927
        2
        Mariona Purvītis VitansTochter27.02.192220.09.2022
        3Karolīna PurvīteKarolīna PurvīteEhefrau18.09.187710.09.1955
        4
        Mariona VitansStieftochter00.00.1922
        5
        Boris VitansSchwiegersohn26.12.191127.01.1988
        6
        Oskars ŠtelmahersSchwager
        7Mintauts PurvītisMintauts PurvītisRelative26.11.194126.06.2008
        8Janis RozentālsJanis RozentālsFreund18.03.186608.01.1917
        9Johann  Walter-KurauJohann Walter-KurauFreund02.03.186919.12.1932
        10Pēteris FedersPēteris FedersArbeitskollege20.07.186808.11.1936
        11Karls Vilhelms  fon ManteifelsKarls Vilhelms fon ManteifelsBekanntschaft08.07.187204.03.1948
        12Jānis ReekstsJānis ReekstsBekanntschaft21.05.188121.11.1970
        13Leonīds ĀriņšLeonīds ĀriņšBekanntschaft08.04.190706.10.1991
        14George ArmitsteadGeorge ArmitsteadBekanntschaft27.10.184717.11.1912
        15Haralds KundziņšHaralds KundziņšMitarbeiter11.11.189811.06.1981
        16Makss Gustavs Rihards  ŠervinskisMakss Gustavs Rihards ŠervinskisLehrer31.10.185912.07.1909
        17
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        18Valdemārs ToneValdemārs ToneSchüler28.03.189230.07.1958
        19Pāvils GlaudānsPāvils GlaudānsSchüler10.12.191521.11.1968
        20Rudolf-Aleksandr DrevinRudolf-Aleksandr DrevinSchüler15.07.188926.02.1938
        21Jēkabs ApinisJēkabs ApinisSchüler21.02.189908.05.1945
        22Ārijs SkrideĀrijs SkrideSchüler24.09.190622.11.1987
        23Gustavs KlucisGustavs KlucisSchüler04.01.189526.02.1938
        24Marga LielkrasteMarga LielkrasteSchüler04.03.191107.07.2003
        25Alfejs BromultsAlfejs BromultsSchüler03.04.191311.01.1991
        26Biruta BaumaneBiruta BaumaneSchüler06.06.192221.01.2017
        27Margarita StārasteMargarita StārasteSchüler02.02.191418.02.2014
        28Miervaldis ĶemersMiervaldis ĶemersSchüler04.03.190221.06.1980
        29Romans SutaRomans SutaSchüler28.04.189614.07.1944
        30Kurts FridrihsonsKurts FridrihsonsSchüler07.09.191131.01.1991
        31Milda GrīnfeldeMilda GrīnfeldeSchüler29.12.188121.12.1966
        32Oskars KalējsOskars KalējsSchüler24.04.190216.01.1993
        33
        Jānis Vilhelms ZegnersSchüler05.07.188409.12.1933
        34
        Lūcija KuršinskaSchüler15.04.189413.12.1976
        35Gedertas EliasasGedertas EliasasSchüler23.09.188729.01.1975
        36Edgars VārdaunisEdgars VārdaunisSchüler21.09.191022.06.1999
        37Ādams AlksnisĀdams AlksnisKommilitone10.03.186421.03.1897
        38Nikolai RerikhNikolai RerikhKommilitone09.10.187413.12.1947
        39Frīdrihs Arnolds GrosvaldsFrīdrihs Arnolds GrosvaldsGleichgesinnte13.12.185008.04.1924
        40Jānis  TilbergsJānis TilbergsGleichgesinnte20.06.188007.11.1972

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