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1848 Opava, Austria (now Czech Republic) - 1916 Vienna, Austria. Known for: Peasant genre, landscape and harbor view painting.
Adolf Kaufmann was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia (now Troppau, the Czech Republic ) on May 15, 1848. After his early educated in Opava, where he began to draw and paint without any formal training,... Read full biography
Adolf Kaufmann was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia (now Troppau, the Czech Republic ) on May 15, 1848. After his early educated in Opava, where he began to draw and paint without any formal training, he traveled to Paris, France where he studied painting with Emile van Marcke de Lummen, a... Read full biography
Adolf Kaufmann was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia (now Troppau, the Czech Republic ) on May 15, 1848. After his early educated in Opava, where he began to draw and paint without any formal training, he traveled to Paris, France where he studied painting with Emile van Marcke de Lummen, a successful realist painter of peasant life thriving in a verdant and idyllic nature. During this period Kaufmann is recorded as traveling extensively throughout central Europe, Russia, Poland, the Netherlands,... Read full biography
Adolf Kaufmann was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia (now Troppau, the Czech Republic ) on May 15, 1848. After his early educated in Opava, where he began to draw and paint without any formal training, he traveled to Paris, France where he studied painting with Emile van Marcke de Lummen, a successful realist painter of peasant life thriving in a verdant and idyllic nature. During this period Kaufmann is recorded as traveling extensively throughout central Europe, Russia, Poland, the Netherlands, Turkey and the Levant. He visited, and studied for a while in Berlin, Dusseldorf and Munich before settling in Vienna, Austria, where, together with fellow painter Carl Freiherr van Merode, a painter of portraits and interior genre scenes, Kaufmann... Read full biography
Adolf Kaufmann was born in Opava, Austrian Silesia (now Troppau, the Czech Republic ) on May 15, 1848. After his early educated in Opava, where he began to draw and paint without any formal training, he traveled to Paris, France where he studied painting with Emile van Marcke de Lummen, a successful realist painter of peasant life thriving in a verdant and idyllic nature. During this period Kaufmann is recorded as traveling extensively throughout central Europe, Russia, Poland, the Netherlands, Turkey and the Levant. He visited, and studied for a while in Berlin, Dusseldorf and Munich before settling in Vienna, Austria, where, together with fellow painter Carl Freiherr van Merode, a painter of portraits and interior genre scenes, Kaufmann opened an atelier and school in 1900 to teach the art of painting to young ladies. Soon after, Kaufmann returned to France where he pai... Read full biography

