Education
Krupa-Krupinski studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Eduard von Gebhardt and Fritz Roeber.
Krupa-Krupinski studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Eduard von Gebhardt and Fritz Roeber.
Eugen struggle influenced him. His most famous image is the "Loreley" (1899), which has been widely reproduced in print. lieutenant is now in the City Museum Trier.
His paintings were often published as postcards.
He was also active as a commercial artist. During World World War II he served in Lauenburg Rifle Battalion Number.9.
He painted for this position from the territory of the Rehfelsens on Hartmannsweilerkopf - a memory image that was later hung in Ratzeburg officers" mess. During the war he also provided documentation for war propaganda postcards.
Krupa-Krupinski was a member of the Artists" Union "Düsseldorfer Malkasten" and later co-founded the Bonner Kunstverein.