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1851 Aix-en-Provence - 1933 Berlin, Germany. Known for: Painting and being a founding member of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession.
George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI... Read full biography
George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession, which opposed German academy art. In 1914, he joined the Free.
George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession, which opposed German academy art. In 1914, he joined the Free.
George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession, which opposed German academy art. In 1914, he joined the Free.
George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession, which opposed German academy art. In 1914, he joined the Free.
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George Mosson was an artist originally from southern France who received his training at the Berlin Academy with Carl Steffeck and Hermann Freese. He was one of the founding members of the XI Association and the Berlin Secession, which opposed German academy art. In 1914, he joined the Free.
