1874 Germany - 1951 Germany. Known for: Landscape painting.
Halberg-Krauss, German painter, graphic artist and photographer (1874 Stadtprozelten am Main -1951 Prien am Chiemsee), established in 1885 in Munich. He was largely self-taught, influenced by Joseph...
Read full biography Halberg-Krauss, German painter, graphic artist and photographer (1874 Stadtprozelten am Main -1951 Prien am Chiemsee), established in 1885 in Munich. He was largely self-taught, influenced by Joseph Wenglein, Hugo Burgel and August Fink and went on study trips to France , Italy and Switzerland....
Read full biography Halberg-Krauss, German painter, graphic artist and photographer (1874 Stadtprozelten am Main -1951 Prien am Chiemsee), established in 1885 in Munich. He was largely self-taught, influenced by Joseph Wenglein, Hugo Burgel and August Fink and went on study trips to France , Italy and Switzerland. Exhibited from 1908 at the Munich glass Palace. Member of the "Munich Künstlergenossenschaft and Künstlerbund Isar ", active in Munich-Gern. Sources:. Thieme-Becker, Vollmer and Dressler....
Read full biography Halberg-Krauss, German painter, graphic artist and photographer (1874 Stadtprozelten am Main -1951 Prien am Chiemsee), established in 1885 in Munich. He was largely self-taught, influenced by Joseph Wenglein, Hugo Burgel and August Fink and went on study trips to France , Italy and Switzerland. Exhibited from 1908 at the Munich glass Palace. Member of the "Munich Künstlergenossenschaft and Künstlerbund Isar ", active in Munich-Gern. Sources:. Thieme-Becker, Vollmer and Dressler....
Read full biography Halberg-Krauss, German painter, graphic artist and photographer (1874 Stadtprozelten am Main -1951 Prien am Chiemsee), established in 1885 in Munich. He was largely self-taught, influenced by Joseph Wenglein, Hugo Burgel and August Fink and went on study trips to France , Italy and Switzerland. Exhibited from 1908 at the Munich glass Palace. Member of the "Munich Künstlergenossenschaft and Künstlerbund Isar ", active in Munich-Gern. Sources:. Thieme-Becker, Vollmer and Dressler.