Fritz Mackensen
Fritz Mackensen (born the April 8th 1866 - died the May 12th 1953 with Bremen) is a German painter of the Art nouveau.
Mackensen, starting from 1888, studied near Friedrich August von Kaulbach and Wilhelm von Diez with the Academy of the Art schools of Munich. Early amateur of the painting landscape designer, it took part in 1889 in the foundation of the “artistic colony” of Worpswede with Otto Modersohn and Hans amndt Ende.
In 1908, it succeeded Hans Olde with the head of the School of the Art schools of Weimar, which it left in 1916. Among his pupils having reached an international repute, one counts Georg Harms-Rüstringen like (at the time of Worpswede) Paula Modersohn-Becker.
Between 1933 and 1935, Mackensen was chief of Nordischen Kunsthochschule (Scandinavian School of art), of current the Hochschule für Künste Bremen.
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