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Otto Geigenberger
Otto Geigenberger

Otto Geigenberger

German, 1881 – 1946
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Otto Geigenberger was a German painter.
He was one of the six children of the sculptor Heinrich Geigenberger. Of the family, Paul became a sculptor, and August a well-known caricaturist and illustrator. The twins Anneliese and Hanns-Otto (children of Otto Geigenberger) were born in 1914 and later studied painting and graphic art at the Munich Academy.

Otto Geigenberger studied in Munich with Professor Maximilian Dasio and at the Polytechnic (drawing teacher's diploma). After a short period of teaching in Oberammergau and Berchtesgaden he settled in Munich in 1905 as a freelance teacher of painting, and married.

He travelled quite a lot for study purposes: six months in Paris, a year in Rome, also visits to the south of France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria and above all Italy, where every year he painted watercolours in the most varied places. He worked these up in his studio into oil paintings, through which he became known not only in Munich and Germany but also internationally.

His work has been extensively exhibited in both one-man and group exhibitions.

His works are owned by many national and municipal museums and by many private collectors inside and outside Germany.

Geigenberger was awarded the scarce Albrecht Dürer Medal, the Rome Prize and the Prize of the German Artists' Union.. He belonged to the Munich Secession, the Berlin Secession, the Prussian Academy of the Arts, the Association of Berlin Artists and from 1945 the Neue Gruppe München and the Ulm Artists' Guild.

Among his closer artist friends were Joseph Kutter, Anton Kerschbaumer, Julius Sailer, Florian Bosch, Max Liebermann, Bernhard Bleeker, L W Grossmann, Konstantin Garneff, Max Arthur Stremel and Leo Putz. His style was an example for many German painters. In 1943 he was condemned to a total ban on all painting and sales of his works. Nevertheless at the exhibition Deutsche Künstler und die SS ("German Artists and the SS") in 1944 in Breslau his picture Hünengrab in der Heide bei Fallingbostel was exhibited, as were several of his works at the subsequent exhibition of the same name in Salzburg.

He died unexpectedly after an operation in Ulm on 6 July 1946.

There are streets named after Otto Geigenberger in Munich and Wasserburg am Inn.

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Wasserschloss in Reichertshausen (Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm)

Wasserschloss in Reichertshausen (Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
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Wasserschloss in Reichertshausen

Wasserschloss in Reichertshausen (circa 1938)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Landscape
Winter in St. Pölten

Winter in St. Pölten (1944)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Landscape
Winterlandschaft (Dorf bei Wasserburg am Inn)

Winterlandschaft (Dorf bei Wasserburg am Inn)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Landscape
Blumenstrauß mit Früchten

Blumenstrauß mit Früchten

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Blumensträuße am Tisch

Blumensträuße am Tisch (circa 1930)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Indisches Blumenrohr

Indisches Blumenrohr

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Kürbisse.

Kürbisse.

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Kürbisse

Kürbisse

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Mein Geburtstagsstrauß

Mein Geburtstagsstrauß

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Rosa Strauß

Rosa Strauß (1944)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Stillleben mit Früchten

Stillleben mit Früchten

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Stillleben mit Krug und Früchten auf dem Tisch

Stillleben mit Krug und Früchten auf dem Tisch

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Tischstillleben mit blauem Krug

Tischstillleben mit blauem Krug (1923)

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
Tischstillleben mit Tulpen

Tischstillleben mit Tulpen

Otto Geigenberger (German, 1881 – 1946)
Still Life
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