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Artist-Ludwig-Gschossmann's-Paintings 


Ludwig Gschossmann is a German painter who influenced realism and impressionism. Ludwig Gschossmann's birth is shrouded in mystery. The artist was born in Strasbourg, according to most references. He was born in Munich in 1913, according to the "General vocabulary of artists of all periods and peoples." Despite the fact that there are no traces of his birth in Germany's Munich files. Gschossmann must have been born on several dates, including 1894, 1901, and 1914.















Wachau was the place were the artist Ludwig Gschossmann spent his childhood and adolescence. He studied at the Graduate School of Fine Arts in Hamburg, the Royal School of Arts and Crafts in Munich, the Academy of Arts in Munich in Professor Bauer's studio, and courses for decorators in Augsburg and Lübeck. Ludwig Gschossmann worked in the realism style in the start of his career. And he rose to prominence as a landscape painter. But, as time passes, the Impressionists' impact on his art becomes more palpable. Otto Pippel, a well-known Munich artist, was influential in the development of his style and content. He was the one who impacted Gschossmann's eventual evolution as an impressionist painter. The paintings' subject matter has also evolved: in addition to landscapes, images of situations from urban and social life have featured.





















Artist Ludwig Gschossmann lived in isolation in a secluded location of Germany's Lake Tegernsee, yet he penned numerous scenes of high society dances at the opera in Paris, Vienna, Munich, and Baden-Baden, picnic scenes on the shores of Tegernsee, Starnberg, and Lake Zurich, as well as hunting scenes, aristocratic pastimes. Ludwig Gschossmann's paintings have been widely displayed in Germany, France, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States of America. Gschossmann wanted his paintings to be recognised again at the end of his life, so he displayed them at the greatest auction houses in Germany.











































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