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Leonore Hiller-Baumann BIOGRAPHY
1881 Magdeburg, Germany - 1957 Garmisch, Germany. Known for: Landscape painting.
Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a... Read full biography
Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a language school (Italian and French) in Magdeburg and was also a parallel student at the Magdeburg School... Read full biography
Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a language school (Italian and French) in Magdeburg and was also a parallel student at the Magdeburg School of Applied Arts.
Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a language school (Italian and French) in Magdeburg and was also a parallel student at the Magdeburg School of Applied Arts.
Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a language school (Italian and French) in Magdeburg and was also a parallel student at the Magdeburg School of Applied Arts.
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Born Eleonore Hiller in Magdeburg, Germany in Madeburg in 1881, she is also known as Leonore, Lore, Leo or Lo Hiller. She became a German painter and etcher. From 1900-02 she was a student at a language school (Italian and French) in Magdeburg and was also a parallel student at the Magdeburg School of Applied Arts.
