Kurt Roth

Male, Deceased Person

1899 – 1975

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Who was Kurt Roth?

Kurt Roth was a 20th-century German painter.

He was born in 1899 in Ratingen near Düsseldorf. 1920 he and his father, the painter Ludwig Max Roth, moved to Uetersen where they lived at the monastery Uetersen in very modest circumstances. He received his training as an artist arts academies in Düsseldorf, Wroclaw, Budapest, Copenhagen, and London.

Kurt Roth, also known to the Hamburg society as a portrait painter painted his pictures in oil, preferably depicting motives of his home region Holstein, especially of the Old Town of Uetersen where he lived in.

Roth was a great admirer of Adolph Menzel, saying: “He devoted his whole life to the drawing. He was only able to do it because of constant exercises. Talent only is a foundation.” This was also true of Kurt Roth.

He spent his last years in bitter poverty. Sometimes the way former mayor of Uetersen Heinrich Wilkens was his only customer, buying the pictures because “You cannot let the poor monastery painter starve to death.” and having them on display in public buildings and schools. Shortly before his death, the painter reviewed his life and stated: “Today I am poor. It might have been better if I had become an art teacher after studying. But life is over now”.

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Born
1899
Ratingen
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Oct 30, 1975
Uetersen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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