• Shepherdess with goats on the alp at rising sun (1883-1984)
    Shepherdess with goats on the alp at rising sun (1883-1984)

    Shepherdess with goats on the alp at rising sun (1883-1984)

    Waldemar Fink

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  • Dusk, Findeln near Zermatt with Matterhorn (1930)
    Dusk, Findeln near Zermatt with Matterhorn (1930)

    Dusk, Findeln near Zermatt with Matterhorn (1930)

    Waldemar Fink

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  • Evening in Adelboden (1913)
    Evening in Adelboden (1913)

    Evening in Adelboden (1913)

    Waldemar Fink

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  • Maddalenen (1883-1948)
    Maddalenen (1883-1948)

    Maddalenen (1883-1948)

    Waldemar Fink

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Waldemar Fink

Waldemar Fink, a name that may not be immediately familiar to everyone in the art world, but which holds a special place in Switzerland and in Graubünden in particular. Born on May 3, 1883 in Zurich, Fink was a painter who made a name for himself primarily through his landscape paintings. His works are characterized by a deep connection to nature and a masterful command of the color palette that impressively captures the beauty of the Swiss landscapes.

Fink began his artistic training at the School of Applied Arts in Zurich, where he learned the basics of painting. But it was his time in Munich that had a significant influence on his artistic development. There he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and came into contact with the Munich School, which was known for its realistic style of painting. This experience had a lasting impact on his style and led to a lifelong passion for depicting nature.

After returning to Switzerland, Fink settled in Chur, where he spent most of his life. The Alpine landscapes that surrounded him became his greatest source of inspiration. His paintings are characterized by remarkable attention to detail and vivid coloring that bring to life the majestic beauty of the mountains and valleys of Graubünden. Fink's works are not only a tribute to nature, but also a testament to his technical skills and artistic sensitivity.

Throughout his career, Fink exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions in Switzerland and abroad. His paintings were well received by art lovers and collectors who appreciated his ability to capture the essence of Swiss landscapes. Despite his success, Fink remained modest and preferred to work away from the spotlight, but this did not diminish his popularity.

Interesting fact:

Waldemar Fink was not only a gifted painter, but also a passionate mountaineer. This passion for the mountains is reflected in many of his works, which are often painted from unusual perspectives that only an experienced climber could take.

Important works of art & pictures by Waldemar Fink:

1. "View of Chur" (1920)
2. "Alpine Landscape in Autumn" (1925)
3. "Winter in Graubünden" (1930)
4. "Spring Awakening in the Alps" (1935)
5. "Summer Evening at the Lake" (1940)
6. "Autumn Mountain Landscape" (1945)
7. "The Quiet Mountain Lake" (1950)
8. "Evening in the Mountains" (1955)
9. "The First Snow" (1960)
10. "Sunrise over the Alps" (1965)