Erich Kissing Explained

Erich Kissing
Birth Date:27 September 1943
Birth Place:Leipzig, Germany
Nationality:German
Training:Werner Tübke, Hans Mayer-Foreyt
Movement:Leipzig School
Known For:Painting

Erich Kissing (born in 27 September 1943) is a German painter. He has a twin sister and a brother six years his senior. Their father worked as a plumber, and their mother was a housewife. He lives and works in the house his parents built in Leipzig in 1935.

Erich Kissing took private drawing classes. After training to retouch offset-prints, he studied art in Leipzig from 1965 to 1970. His studies at Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst was under Hans Mayer-Foreyt and Werner Tübke.[1] His modern art is a part of the RealistLeipzig School movement.

Erich Kissing's painting sometimes uses glazing techniques.[2] The painting consists of several layers. One of his motifs is hedonistic centaur. His painting Sommertag (2007–09) has a reference to Diego Velázquez's The Triumph of Bacchus.

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Notes and References

  1. Lindner . Gerd . Kissing . Erich . Meißner . Günter . 2010 . Erich Kissing Mythos Sehnsucht . live . Panorama Museum . de . Bad Frankenhausen . Förster & Borries GmbH . 1965–1970, p. 150 (registered as 48) . 978-3938049167 . https://wayback-api.archive.org/web/20160704234423/https://www.erich-kissing.de/panoramakat.pdf . July 4, 2016.
  2. Web site: Erich Kissing . live . https://wayback-api.archive.org/web/20160303204116/http://www.erich-kissing.de/vita1.htm . March 3, 2016 . 2024-05-20 . Galerie E.K. . de.