Collection: Josef Clemens Kaufmann

Drawings by Josef Clemens Kaufmann

 

( 1867 Luzern - 1926 Zürich)

Josef Klemens Kaufmann was best known for his military scenes and drawings of animals.

Born in Lucern, Kaufmann moved to Geneva at the early age of 16 to study art with the well-known painter and teacher Barthélemy Menn at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Later he traveled on to Paris where he studied with Benjamin Constant, who encouraged his interest in painting animals.

Back in Lucern, he also developed an interest in Military themes, and often accompanied troops on their excersizes, drawing their manouevres from life. In some cases Kaufmann was even summoned by telegraph by Military officers to draw new scenes on site.

After his studies, Kaufmann spent most of his life as an artist in Luzern where he had a studio on the Haldenstrasse. He was a founder of Lucern's annual Christmas exhibit (Weihnachtsaustellung) and in 1906 was a founder of the Schweizerische Freie Kuenstlervereinigung (Secession). The city of Lucerne made him an honorary citizen.

Two exhibits in the early part of the century helped to promote his career p the first at the BErn Kunstmuseum in 1916, which displayed around 100 of his drawings. Four years later he received exposure ont he other side of the Atlantic at a show at the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York in 1920.

 

The Wounded Soldier - Lucern 1898

 

Study of a Cow - Geneva, 1883

 

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