Anton Lehmden

Anton Lehmden ( born January 2, 1929 in Nitra, Slovakia) is an Austrian painter and printmaker, which is attributed to the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.

Life

Lehmden studied since 1945 as a student of Albert Paris Gütersloh at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he later taught himself from 1971 to 1997 as a professor. He designed, among other things, the metro station National Theatre in Vienna and associated with the St. George's College Church in Istanbul.

Lehmdens first monograph was published in 1968 by Alfred Schmeller under the title of world landscapes. In the late 1960s he moved into the castle German Kreutz in Burgenland, which was already owned by the Esterházy. Together with his daughter, he organized tours of the castle and organized the summer spectacle in the open literature. 1984 Lovis Corinth Prize he was awarded.

Anton Lehmden before one of his works

Another of his works, exhibited in the Castle Gallery

A " trilogy" by Anton Lehmden

The Anton Lehmden artistically embodied metro station People's Theatre

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