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Alfred Justitz BIOGRAPHY
1879 Nová Cerekev b Pribam - 1934 Bratislava. Known for: Painting.
Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879. Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna. Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of... Read full biography
Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879. Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna. Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne, Courbet and Cubism. These became aided in his further artistic development. Alfred Justitz... Read full biography
Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879. Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna. Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne, Courbet and Cubism. These became aided in his further artistic development. Alfred Justitz passed away in 1934 in Bratislava, Czech Republic.... Read full biography
Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879. Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna. Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne, Courbet and Cubism. These became aided in his further artistic development. Alfred Justitz passed away in 1934 in Bratislava, Czech Republic.
Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879. Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna. Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne, Courbet and Cubism. These became aided in his further artistic development. Alfred Justitz passed away in 1934 in Bratislava, Czech Republic.
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Alfred Justitz was born in Nova Cerekev in 1879.
Justitz studied with Trübner in Prague, Karlsruhe and Vienna.
Justitz had a stay in Paris. During this stay, he became acquainted with the works of Cézanne, Courbet and Cubism. These became aided in his further artistic development.
Alfred Justitz passed away in 1934 in Bratislava, Czech Republic.
