- Vilhelms Purvītis
Vilhelms Purvītis (b. 3 March 1872 in Zaube,
Latvia - d. 14 January 1945 in Bad Nauheim,Germany ) was a landscape painter and educator who founded theLatvian Academy of Art and was its rector from 1919 to 1934.Purvītis studied painting at the
Imperial Academy of Arts inSaint Petersburg ,Russia from 1890 to 1897, primarily underArkhip Kuindzhi , graduating with the Grand Gold Medal. From 1898 to 1901 his paintings were exhibited inBerlin ,Munich ,Paris , andLyon to great acclaim. Thereafter he made his home inRiga , traveling toSpitsbergen inNorway 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 theUniversity 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 theRed Army tookJelgava in 1944, while many others were lost when evacuated toBavaria . Purvītis' remains were reinterred in Riga in 1994, after Latvia regained its independence.
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