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Joseph Wenglein

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Limestone Foragers in the Bed of the Isar (1883)

Joseph Wenglein (5 October 1845, Munich - 18 January 1919, Bad Tölz) was a German landscape painter and illustrator.

Life

He was born in Munich and is known for landscapes.[1] He attended both the Munich Academy of Fine Arts and the Ludwig Maximilians University, where he studied law. Eventually, he chose to focus entirely on art and found a position in the studios of the landscape painter Johann Gottfried Steffan. On his recommendation, Wenglein became a student of Adolf Heinrich Lier, whose coloristic methods were a significant influence.

His favorite areas for painting were the Bavarian plateau and the area around the Isar River. Later, he became a teacher himself. His best known student was Otto Reiniger.

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