- by Fritz Moeller-Schlünz (1900-1990)
Curriculum vitae:
- on the 18th Born January 1900 in the small town of Schwaan in Mecklenburg.
- began an apprenticeship as a decorative painter as a teenager
- He then completed an apprenticeship with the landscape painter Carl Malchin and Hermann Koenemann
- Carl Malchin recommended that Moeller-Schlünz take up art studies
- This followed with Professors Schröder, von Beckerath and Meyer-Thurin at the Landeskunstschule am Lerchenfeld in Hamburg
- from 1924 Moeller-Schlünz was based in Schwerin
- there he received several commissions for the interior design of various mansions
- both in Mecklenburg and in southern Germany
- with the beginning of his retirement, he undertook several extensive journeys through Europe and thus considerably expanded his wealth of motifs
- In 1981 he was awarded by the Kulturkreis Mecklenburg eV
awarded the "Franz Bunke Art Prize".
- Moeller-Schlünz died on 13. October 1990 in Luebeck
- Fritz Moeller Schlünz is listed in the "Ahrenshooper Künstlerlexikon"
and in the lexicon "Artists' Colony on the Curonian Spit"
- the Ahrenshooper Förderkreis has a painting in its inventory
(Motif from Fischland/Darss)
- the Schwaaner Kunstmühle was able to purchase 3 paintings for its inventory