Hermann Bek-Gran
Hermann Bek-Gran | |
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Nürnberg, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire | |
Nationality | Imperial German |
Known for | Painting |
Hermann Bek-Gran (September 20, 1869 – July 9, 1909) was a
Hermann Bek-Gran (née Bek) was born on September 20, 1869, in Mainz, Germany. He was the son of Karl von Beck and Marie Magdalene Auguste Beck (née Grann). He was educated at the Kunstgewerbeschule Nürnberg (School of Applied Arts, Nuremberg), and later enrolled at the Königlichen Kunstakademie in München (Royal Arts Academy, Munich) in nature classes on October 21, 1889.[1]
After university Bek-Gran worked as a freelance artist in Munich painting nature, portrait, and slice of life scenes. He also painted commercial graphics, posters, and
In his personal life, Hermann married Marie Maison, together they had three children. Early in his career Hermann changed his last name from Bek to Bek-Gran (sometimes stylized Bekgran), adding his mother's maiden name as a hyphenate. He died on July 9, 1909, in Nuremberg, Germany[6]
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