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1873 Berne, Switzerland - 1958. Known for: Expressionist and abstract painting-rural scenes.
Eduard Boss was born in Berne, Switzerland. He was a student of Barthétemy Menn in Geneva. He also studied in Munich, Berlin, and Paris. Boss entered many exhibitions in Switzerland, most notably in... Read full biography
Eduard Boss was born in Berne, Switzerland. He was a student of Barthétemy Menn in Geneva. He also studied in Munich, Berlin, and Paris. Boss entered many exhibitions in Switzerland, most notably in Thoune in 1899. He exhibited in Geneva in 1900-1901. He exhibited at l'Exposition Universalle in... Read full biography
Eduard Boss was born in Berne, Switzerland. He was a student of Barthétemy Menn in Geneva. He also studied in Munich, Berlin, and Paris. Boss entered many exhibitions in Switzerland, most notably in Thoune in 1899. He exhibited in Geneva in 1900-1901. He exhibited at l'Exposition Universalle in Paris in 1900 where he won a medal. He exhibited often in Munich from 1909. The modernists he encountered in Germany must have influenced Boss; his colors are expressionistic, and combined with his... Read full biography
Eduard Boss was born in Berne, Switzerland. He was a student of Barthétemy Menn in Geneva. He also studied in Munich, Berlin, and Paris. Boss entered many exhibitions in Switzerland, most notably in Thoune in 1899. He exhibited in Geneva in 1900-1901. He exhibited at l'Exposition Universalle in Paris in 1900 where he won a medal. He exhibited often in Munich from 1909. The modernists he encountered in Germany must have influenced Boss; his colors are expressionistic, and combined with his abstraction, he created a purely modern scene.
Eduard Boss was born in Berne, Switzerland. He was a student of Barthétemy Menn in Geneva. He also studied in Munich, Berlin, and Paris. Boss entered many exhibitions in Switzerland, most notably in Thoune in 1899. He exhibited in Geneva in 1900-1901. He exhibited at l'Exposition Universalle in Paris in 1900 where he won a medal. He exhibited often in Munich from 1909. The modernists he encountered in Germany must have influenced Boss; his colors are expressionistic, and combined with his abstraction, he created a purely modern scene.

