- Hans Beat Wieland
Hans Beat Wieland (
June 11 ,1867 –August 23 ,1945 )Chappuis, I.: " [http://www.sikart.ch/artikel%5C4022967.pdf Wieland, Hans Beat] ", Swiss Institute of Art Research, 1998. URL last accessed2006-10-12 .] was a Swiss painter, best known for his realist paintings of Alpine sceneries.Wieland was born in Gallusberg,
Mörschwil ,canton of St. Gallen , but he grew up inBasel . He left school shortly before the Matura in 1883, preferring to pursue a career in painting over the school degree. Two years later, he moved to Munich, where he studied first at the private art school ofPaul Nauen and then at the Academy of Fine Arts. Together withZeno Diemer (1867 - 1939), he painted a largepanoramic painting for the World's Fair of 1893 inChicago , and in 1894, he joined theMunich Secession . In 1896/97, he travelled toSpitsbergen to witness the take-off of Salomon Andrée's balloon expedition to the North Pole. In 1898, he married Elsa Henkell, whom he had first met at the Academy in Munich.Wieland specialized on realist paintings of Alpine mountains. His vividly colored images were acclaimed by critics and became very popular; art prints of his works sold well.
During
World War I , Wieland worked as a painter for the Army Museum atVienna . In 1918, he moved back to Switzerland, first toSchwyz , and then in 1930 toKriens .References
Further reading
*von Matt, H.: "Hans Beat Wieland: Leben und Werk 1867 - 1945", ABC-Verlag, Zürich 1977; ISBN 3-85504-049-4.
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