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Otto Reiniger
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[[File:Otto Reiniger.jpg|thumb|200px|Otto Reiniger (1886)]]
[[File:Reiniger-Feuerbach.jpg|thumb|225px|The [[Feuerbach (Neckar)|Feuerbach]] in Autumn]]
'''Otto Reiniger''' (27 February 1863, [[Stuttgart]] - 24 July 1909, near [[Weilimdorf]], now part of Stuttgart) was a German landscape painter in the [[Impressionistic]] style. Most of his works feature the area immediately surrounding Stuttgart, and he was particularly praised for his depictions of flowing water.
== Biography ==
He began his studies at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart]], where he worked with [[Jakob Grünenwald]] and [[Albert Kappis]]. In 1883, he transferred to the [[Academy of Fine Arts Munich]] for lessons with [[Joseph Wenglein]]. He also married Marie Schraudolph (1867-1951), daughter of Professor . Later that same year, they went to stay in [[Olevano Romano]] for several months. The following year, he took more study trips to Italy.<ref>Ekkehard Mai, ''Die Deutschen Kunstakademien im 19. Jahrhundert: Künstlerausbildung zwischen Tradition und Avantgarde'', Cologne: Böhlau, 2010, ISBN 978-3-412-20498-3 </ref>
In 1888, he and Marie returned to Stuttgart and he set up a studio there. Much of his success was the result of promotion by his patron, Franz Freiherr von Koenig-Fachsenfeld (1866-1918). He was named a Professor in 1900, but was never given a teaching assignment.
In 1904, tragedy struck when most of his accumulated works were destroyed in a fire. Two years later, he and Marie moved into an estate on the Tachensee, near Weilimdorf, which is now part of Stuttgart.<ref>Hubertus Gaßner (et al., Ed.) ''Hamburger Ansichten – Maler sehen die Stadt'', Hamburger Kunsthalle, Wienand Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-86832-018-3</ref> For the last six years of his life, he was a member of the [[Deutscher Künstlerbund]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2iUJej7 Online], ''Ordentliche Mitglieder des Deutschen Künstlerbundes seit der Gründung 1903''</ref>
Streets in Stuttgart and [[Ostfildern]] have been named after him. His works may be seen at the [[Kunstmuseum Stuttgart]] and the Heimatmuseum in [[Korntal-Münchingen]], among others. In 2009, to mark the centenary of his death, a major exhibition was held at near [[Aalen]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2Vidd9y Ausstellung: Impressionen der reinen Natur - Otto Reiniger 1863-1909]</ref>
==References==
== Further reading ==
* Hans Klaiber: "Otto Reiniger zum Gedächtnis". In: ''Württemberg. Monatsschrift im Dienste von Volk und Heimat'', 1935, pgs.112–117.
* Isabel Grüner: ''Impressionismus im deutschen Südwesten. Otto Reiniger, Hermann Pleuer, Heinrich von Zügel, Christian Landenberger.'' , Kunstverein Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg, Hausen ob Verena 1997, ISBN 3-930569-17-5
* ''Otto Reiniger 1863–1909 Katalog zur Ausstellung von 4. Mai-8. Juni 1980''. [[Museum Biberach]], Biberacher Verlagsdruckerei, 1980, 27 S.
* Ingobert Schmid: ''Der Landschaftsmaler Otto Reiniger''. Theiss, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-8062-0297-4 (Monograph with catalog)
* [https://ift.tt/35gCQwm Ingobert Schmid, "Otto Reiniger 1863 - 1909. Impressionismus am Tachensee"] (PDF), in: ''Weilimdorfer Heimatblatt'', 31 July 2009, pgs.1–11
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/2AOI3gL More works by Reiniger] @ ArtNet
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[[Category:1863 births]]
[[Category:1909 deaths]]
[[Category:German painters]]
[[Category:German landscape painters]]
[[Category:German Impressionist painters]]
[[Category:People from Stuttgart]]
[[File:Reiniger-Feuerbach.jpg|thumb|225px|The [[Feuerbach (Neckar)|Feuerbach]] in Autumn]]
'''Otto Reiniger''' (27 February 1863, [[Stuttgart]] - 24 July 1909, near [[Weilimdorf]], now part of Stuttgart) was a German landscape painter in the [[Impressionistic]] style. Most of his works feature the area immediately surrounding Stuttgart, and he was particularly praised for his depictions of flowing water.
== Biography ==
He began his studies at the [[State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart]], where he worked with [[Jakob Grünenwald]] and [[Albert Kappis]]. In 1883, he transferred to the [[Academy of Fine Arts Munich]] for lessons with [[Joseph Wenglein]]. He also married Marie Schraudolph (1867-1951), daughter of Professor . Later that same year, they went to stay in [[Olevano Romano]] for several months. The following year, he took more study trips to Italy.<ref>Ekkehard Mai, ''Die Deutschen Kunstakademien im 19. Jahrhundert: Künstlerausbildung zwischen Tradition und Avantgarde'', Cologne: Böhlau, 2010, ISBN 978-3-412-20498-3 </ref>
In 1888, he and Marie returned to Stuttgart and he set up a studio there. Much of his success was the result of promotion by his patron, Franz Freiherr von Koenig-Fachsenfeld (1866-1918). He was named a Professor in 1900, but was never given a teaching assignment.
In 1904, tragedy struck when most of his accumulated works were destroyed in a fire. Two years later, he and Marie moved into an estate on the Tachensee, near Weilimdorf, which is now part of Stuttgart.<ref>Hubertus Gaßner (et al., Ed.) ''Hamburger Ansichten – Maler sehen die Stadt'', Hamburger Kunsthalle, Wienand Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-86832-018-3</ref> For the last six years of his life, he was a member of the [[Deutscher Künstlerbund]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2iUJej7 Online], ''Ordentliche Mitglieder des Deutschen Künstlerbundes seit der Gründung 1903''</ref>
Streets in Stuttgart and [[Ostfildern]] have been named after him. His works may be seen at the [[Kunstmuseum Stuttgart]] and the Heimatmuseum in [[Korntal-Münchingen]], among others. In 2009, to mark the centenary of his death, a major exhibition was held at near [[Aalen]].<ref>[https://ift.tt/2Vidd9y Ausstellung: Impressionen der reinen Natur - Otto Reiniger 1863-1909]</ref>
==References==
== Further reading ==
* Hans Klaiber: "Otto Reiniger zum Gedächtnis". In: ''Württemberg. Monatsschrift im Dienste von Volk und Heimat'', 1935, pgs.112–117.
* Isabel Grüner: ''Impressionismus im deutschen Südwesten. Otto Reiniger, Hermann Pleuer, Heinrich von Zügel, Christian Landenberger.'' , Kunstverein Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg, Hausen ob Verena 1997, ISBN 3-930569-17-5
* ''Otto Reiniger 1863–1909 Katalog zur Ausstellung von 4. Mai-8. Juni 1980''. [[Museum Biberach]], Biberacher Verlagsdruckerei, 1980, 27 S.
* Ingobert Schmid: ''Der Landschaftsmaler Otto Reiniger''. Theiss, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-8062-0297-4 (Monograph with catalog)
* [https://ift.tt/35gCQwm Ingobert Schmid, "Otto Reiniger 1863 - 1909. Impressionismus am Tachensee"] (PDF), in: ''Weilimdorfer Heimatblatt'', 31 July 2009, pgs.1–11
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/2AOI3gL More works by Reiniger] @ ArtNet
*
[[Category:1863 births]]
[[Category:1909 deaths]]
[[Category:German painters]]
[[Category:German landscape painters]]
[[Category:German Impressionist painters]]
[[Category:People from Stuttgart]]
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