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Meinrad Iten (30 June 1867,
Unterägeri Unterägeri is a municipality in the canton of Zug in Switzerland. History Oberägeri is first mentioned in 1150 as ''Agregia''. In 1538 it was mentioned as ''Ober Egere''. The first church in the valley was built in 876. After 1100, the land ...
– 28 June 1932, Unterägeri) was a Swiss portrait and landscape painter; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.


Biography

His father, Jakob Josef Iten, a
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by trade, died when Meinrad was only two years old. His mother, Barbara, took him to live with his uncle, Johann Josef Iten. From 1881 to 1883, he attended a Catholic school in
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. There, he received his first drawing lessons, and decided to become a church painter. After completing his secondary education in Stans, he took art lessons from
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, and briefly studied at the
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. In 1885, he went to Munich, where he worked in the studios of Joseph Brandenberg (1858–1906), as preparation for applying to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Later that same year, he was admitted. His principal instructors there included
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,
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, and
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. On Crola's advice, he abandoned religious art in favor of portraits. His lack of funds often led to gaps in his studies. In 1891 the landscape painter,
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, convinced the Prussian government to award him a scholarship; the first ever given to a foreigner. As a result, he was finally able to graduate in 1893. From 1888 to 1902, he was a member of the progressive artists' association, Malkasten. This connection enabled him to receive commissions for portraits from notable people. In 1896, he held a joint exhibition with Crola at the and received good reviews. That same year, he participated in the
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. He would remain in Düsseldorf as a free-lance artist until 1899. In 1899 his former mentor, Janssen, offered him a position at the Akademie, but he declined to accept and returned to his home town in Switzerland. There, he met Wilhelmine Hess, the daughter of a wealthy Hamburg butcher shop owner, who was vacationing in the area. In 1901, they were married, against her father's wishes. They had two daughters and a son. He worked as a portraitist in Zürich and Solothurn; catering to upper-class families. After World War I, his commissions dwindled, due to his conservative style, so he concentrated on drawings; many of them in red chalk. He drew more than a thousand such portraits of people from throughout the region, as well as numerous landscapes. His most important sponsor in his later years was
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, a member of the Canton of Zug council. He lived in Unterägeri from 1907 until his death. In 1987, the citizen's council of Unterägeri worked to preserve his art with a representative collection of works, and established a fund to promote his art. His great-granddaughter, the British composer
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, has created a ''Meinrad Iten Suite''; eleven of his paintings set to music, in a manner reminiscent of ''
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''. It was premiered at the
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in 2010."Meinrad Iten Quartet"
@ the Issie Barratt blog


References


Further reading

* * * Josef Brunner: ''Der Porträtist und Landschafter Meinrad Iten 1867 - 1932'', (exhibition catalog), Kalt-Zehnder, 1982


External links


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