Wolfgang Lettl (18 December 1919 – 10 February 2008) was a
surrealist painter
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who was born and who died in
Augsburg,
Germany. His retrospective was exhibited at the
Schaezlerpalais
The Schaezlerpalais is a baroque palace in Augsburg. The palace extends far back from the street, encompassing dozens of rooms, courtyards and gardens. The gilded mirrored ballroom was built between 1765-1770 and has survives intact. it is widely r ...
in 2019.
In 1939, at the age of 20, Wolfgang joined the
German Army
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and served as a communications officer in occupied
Paris from 1940 to 1943, during which time he worked on his watercolours and first became exposed to surrealism.
Later in the war, he became a reconnaissance airman in
Norway, where he was captured at the end of the war and held for four months.
He returned to Augsburg in 1945, and worked there as a freelance painter from 1945 to 1948. In 1949, however, the
currency reform
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forced him to turn to construction work to make ends meet. He continued working on his landscapes, portraits and surrealist art while working construction jobs and odd jobs. From 1954 onwards, he was able to concentrate on his art.
He married Franziska Link in 1949.
Success with his freelance art led him to develop his surrealism, and in 1963 he participated in the ''Grosse Kunstausstellung München'' (the "Grand Art Exhibition Munich"), becoming a member of the ''Neue Münchener Künstlergenossenschaft'' ("New Munich Artists' Cooperative Society"). One-man shows in Germany and abroad followed. In addition to his surrealist work, the landscapes around
Manfredonia
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, his second home in
Apulia
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Italy, inspired him to sometimes paint in an
impressionistic style.
In 1992, on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition at the Toskan Hall of Columns, he offered his paintings to the city of Augsburg on permanent loan. After the opening of the "Lettl Atrium - Museum for Surreal Art" in Augsburg in 1993, Lettl has concentrated on experiments in other media (including film), as well as continuing with his painting. A major retrospective exhibition was held in Augsburg in 2000.
References
External links
Official Lettl WebsiteWolfgang Lettlat
Google Arts & Culture
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1919 births
2008 deaths
German Army personnel of World War II
20th-century German painters
20th-century German male artists
German male painters
21st-century German painters
21st-century German male artists
Artists from Augsburg
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