Gebhard Fugel Ravensburg Liebfrauen Martertod des hl Andreas
Summary
Martertod des hl. Andreas, Wandgemälde in der Liebfrauenkirche Ravensburg, gemalt 1909
Fugel was born in Oberklöcken near Ravensburg, and grew up in Upper Swabia. In Ravensburg, he was an apprentice of Theodor Schnell and Burkhard Edinger. From 1879 to 1885, he studied at the Kunstschule in Stuttgart with Alexander von Liezen-Mayer and Claudius Schraudolph the Younger, among others. While still a student, he began to focus on Christian motifs inspired by the works of the Nazarene movement. In 1885, his painting Christ Healing the Sick received favorable notice in an exhibition at the Kunstverein München. This enabled him to exhibit more widely.
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paintings
1909 paintings
die christliche kunst
gebhard fugel die christliche kunst 1910
liebfrauenkirche ravensburg
paintings of saint andrew in germany
paintings of the crucifixion of saint andrew
religious paintings by gebhard fugel
german art
high resolution
crucifixion
cross
crucifix
christianity
public domain christian images
Date
1909
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