Ernst Linck

Photographer (1874-1963)
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPhotographer (1874-1963)
A.K.A.Ernst Rudolf Linck Ernst Link
A.K.A.Ernst Rudolf Linck Ernst Link
PlacesSwitzerland
wasPhotographer
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth13 February 1874, Winterthur, Switzerland
Death21 February 1963Zürich, Switzerland (aged 89 years)
Star signAquarius
The details

Biography

Stained glass church window by Ernst Linck

Ernst Linck (14 October 1874 – 29 June 1935) was a Swiss painter.

Born in Windisch, he became a decorator (apprenticeship in Zürich from 1889 to 1890) and then worked in several Swiss cities as a statue painter. After two study trips to Italy in 1894 and in 1899 he settled at Bern, where he opened a school of painting that he carried on until 1912. From 1904 on, he also taught figure drawing at the local school of art.

Originally a Jugendstil painter, Linck became heavily influenced in Bern by the work of Ferdinand Hodler. His paintings frequently depicted patriotic-pastoral settings.

Linck also created several works of ecclesiastic painting (murals, but also painted glass windows). He was contracted frequently as a restorer; he was responsible for the ornamental painting of the figures on the historic fountains in the town centre of Bern.

His son Walter Linck became a well-known sculptor.

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