Adolph Jentsch

Adolph Jentsch
Born Adolph Stephan Friedrich Jentsch
(1888-12-29)December 29, 1888
Deubell, Dresden
Died 18 April 1977(1977-04-18) (aged 88)
Windhoek, Namibia
Resting place Windhoek, Namibia
Nationality German
Alma mater Dresden Art Academy
Awards

1913 Koniglich~Sachsische Staatsmedaille fur Kunst und Wissenschaft
1958 Order of Merit, First Class, Federal Republic of Germany

1962 Medal of Honour for Painting, S.A. Akademie vir Kuns en Wetenskap
Website www.adolphjentsch.com

Adolph Stephan Friedrich Jentsch was a German-born Namibian artist, born in Dresden in 1888, and died in Windhoek, Namibia (formerly South West Africa) in 1977. He studied at the Dresden Staatsakademie für Bildende Kunste (Dresden Art Academy, today's College of Fine Arts) for six years, and used a travel grant award to visit France, Italy, UK and the Netherlands. Jentsch moved to Namibia in 1938 to escape the approaching war and lived there until his death. He travelled extensively in Namibia and eventually settled down near Dordabis, about 60 km from the capital Windhoek.

Jentsch painted landscapes and worked in watercolour and oil. He was interested in Oriental philosophy and was influenced by Chinese Art.

Awards

Exhibitions and Collections

Five paintings were reproduced as stamps in South West Africa (now Namibia) in 1973

Publications

Film

External links

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