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1894 - 1964. Known for: Painting.
Hans Wagula (1894-1964) . He was one of the founding members of the Secession in Graz. In his early years he attended the provincial art school where he was taught by Alfred Zoff with whom he also... Read full biography
Hans Wagula (1894-1964) . He was one of the founding members of the Secession in Graz. In his early years he attended the provincial art school where he was taught by Alfred Zoff with whom he also undertook a study trip to the USA. His attempt to study at the Vienna Academy came to naught as he was... Read full biography
Hans Wagula (1894-1964) . He was one of the founding members of the Secession in Graz. In his early years he attended the provincial art school where he was taught by Alfred Zoff with whom he also undertook a study trip to the USA. His attempt to study at the Vienna Academy came to naught as he was considered to lack talent, and so he moved to Munich to be taught by Adolf Schirner. His training was furthered in Berlin where he learned about three dimensional vision and design from the... Read full biography
Hans Wagula (1894-1964) . He was one of the founding members of the Secession in Graz. In his early years he attended the provincial art school where he was taught by Alfred Zoff with whom he also undertook a study trip to the USA. His attempt to study at the Vienna Academy came to naught as he was considered to lack talent, and so he moved to Munich to be taught by Adolf Schirner. His training was furthered in Berlin where he learned about three dimensional vision and design from the well-known sculptor Alexander Archipenko. During this period he socialised with artists including Marc Chagall and Wassily Kandinsky. Further study trips took him to Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and the south of France. Wagula's artistic beginnings are to be... Read full biography
Hans Wagula (1894-1964) . He was one of the founding members of the Secession in Graz. In his early years he attended the provincial art school where he was taught by Alfred Zoff with whom he also undertook a study trip to the USA. His attempt to study at the Vienna Academy came to naught as he was considered to lack talent, and so he moved to Munich to be taught by Adolf Schirner. His training was furthered in Berlin where he learned about three dimensional vision and design from the well-known sculptor Alexander Archipenko. During this period he socialised with artists including Marc Chagall and Wassily Kandinsky. Further study trips took him to Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and the south of France. Wagula's artistic beginnings are to be found in his paintings, above all in his landscapes. Wagula reached a wider... Read full biography

