Ludwig
Muninger
Born in southern Germany in 1929, Ludwig Muninger spent
years studying in France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria.
Landscape painting seemed to have reached the pinnacle of
its popularity with the noted Dutch artists of the 18th
century, and again gained fame with the Dusseldorf and
Munich style in the 19th century. While honoring the work of
the past, Ludwig Muninger established a new level of
greatness with his winterscape paintings in the mid-20th
century.
His originals
are in galleries and private collections all over the world.
Prints of his originals were first published in 1957, each
of them reproduced in thousands of pieces. In December 1976,
Art magazine DECOR featured a motif of the artist on its
front page.
Muninger died in 1997 at 68. |