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1873 Sulzemoos, Germany - 1951 Munich, Germany. Known for: Children, flower, landscape and religious painting.
Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating... Read full biography
Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating his work. He was the son of farmer and innkeeper Martin Huber and his wife, Theresa, nee Parl. When... Read full biography
Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating his work. He was the son of farmer and innkeeper Martin Huber and his wife, Theresa, nee Parl. When he was three years old his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack. His mother had to sell the property and moved with her three children to Fuerstenfeldbruck. Hans soon showed great love for... Read full biography
Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating his work. He was the son of farmer and innkeeper Martin Huber and his wife, Theresa, nee Parl. When he was three years old his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack. His mother had to sell the property and moved with her three children to Fuerstenfeldbruck. Hans soon showed great love for nature. The boy was interested in beetles, butterflies and flowers, which he also drew. In 1876, after moving to the capital city of Munich, he took an apprenticeship in stained glass at the Mayer'schen Hofkunstanstalt. From 1888 he studied at the Munich... Read full biography
Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating his work. He was the son of farmer and innkeeper Martin Huber and his wife, Theresa, nee Parl. When he was three years old his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack. His mother had to sell the property and moved with her three children to Fuerstenfeldbruck. Hans soon showed great love for nature. The boy was interested in beetles, butterflies and flowers, which he also drew. In 1876, after moving to the capital city of Munich, he took an apprenticeship in stained glass at the Mayer'schen Hofkunstanstalt. From 1888 he studied at the Munich Academy and in the private art school of Anton Ažbe. After studying, he worked for several years a... Read full biography
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Hans Huber Sulzemoos was born March 21, 1873 in Sulzemoos and died March 7, 1951 in Munich. He was a German children pictures, flower, Madonna and landscape painter, with religious motives dominating his work.
He was the son of farmer and innkeeper Martin Huber and his wife, Theresa, nee Parl. When he was three years old his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack. His mother had to sell the property and moved with her three children to Fuerstenfeldbruck. Hans soon showed great love for nature. The boy was interested in beetles, butterflies and flowers, which he also drew.
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