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Maria Slavona BIOGRAPHY
1865 - 1931. Known for: Impressionism.
Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under... Read full biography
Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under the male pseudonym Carl-Maria Plavona in the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1893. She married the Swiss... Read full biography
Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under the male pseudonym Carl-Maria Plavona in the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1893. She married the Swiss art dealer Otto Ackermann in 1900 and was a corresponding member of the Berlin Secession from 1902. Slavona's health deteriorated in the 1920s and she passed away in Berlin in 1931
Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under the male pseudonym Carl-Maria Plavona in the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1893. She married the Swiss art dealer Otto Ackermann in 1900 and was a corresponding member of the Berlin Secession from 1902. Slavona's health deteriorated in the 1920s and she passed away in Berlin in 1931
Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under the male pseudonym Carl-Maria Plavona in the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1893. She married the Swiss art dealer Otto Ackermann in 1900 and was a corresponding member of the Berlin Secession from 1902. Slavona's health deteriorated in the 1920s and she passed away in Berlin in 1931
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Maria Slavona (1865-1931) was a German artist who studied at various art schools in Berlin and Munich. She was introduced to Impressionism by her teacher Ludwig Herterich and exhibited her work under the male pseudonym Carl-Maria Plavona in the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1893. She married the Swiss art dealer Otto Ackermann in 1900 and was a corresponding member of the Berlin Secession from 1902. Slavona's health deteriorated in the 1920s and she passed away in Berlin in 1931
