Heinmann

Heinmann

Hans Richard Heinmann (* 12. Mai 1875 in Gardelegen; † 1957) war ein Maler und Graphiker des sächsischen Osterzgebirges.

Er war Schüler von Professor Friedrich Preller in Dresden und lebte zeitweilig in der osterzgebirgischen Kleinstadt Altenberg. Heinmann hinterließ zahlreiche Landschaftspastelle insbesondere aus der Gegend um Altenberg, bekannt wurden vor allem zarte Frühlingslandschaften und mehrere Darstellungen aus der Arbeitswelt der erzgebirgischen Bergleute. Er malte aber auch Ansichten außerhalb Deutschlands, so zum Beispiel 1930 den Blick ins Gauertal.


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