German, 1881-1944

Fritz Stuckenberg was a German expressionist painter. He was born Friedrich Bernhard Stuckenberg in Munich, but moved with his family in 1893 to the northern industrial city of Delmenhorst (near Bremen), where his father took over as director of the Hansa-Linoleumwerke. After unfinished studies of architecture and art studies in Weimar and Munich, he spent five formative years (1907–1913) in Paris. From there he made excursions to Pont-Aven as well as to Provence (Cassis, Martigues) where he “cleaned his palette”. He belonged to the circle of artists in the “Café Du Dôme” and exhibited in some of the best salons and galleries in Paris.

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