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Robert Haug BIOGRAPHY
1857 Stuttgart - 1922. Known for: Paintings.
Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy... Read full biography
Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy under O. Seitz, in 1894. He was Professor from 1902 to 1916 and temporary director of the Academy of... Read full biography
Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy under O. Seitz, in 1894. He was Professor from 1902 to 1916 and temporary director of the Academy of Stuttgart. Haug passed away in 1922 in Germany.
Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy under O. Seitz, in 1894. He was Professor from 1902 to 1916 and temporary director of the Academy of Stuttgart. Haug passed away in 1922 in Germany.
Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy under O. Seitz, in 1894. He was Professor from 1902 to 1916 and temporary director of the Academy of Stuttgart. Haug passed away in 1922 in Germany.
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Artist Robert Haug was born in 1857 in Stuttgart, Germany. Haug was a painter and lithographer. Robert Haug studied at the Academy in Stuttgart with Neher and Haeberlin and at the Munich Academy under O. Seitz, in 1894. He was Professor from 1902 to 1916 and temporary director of the Academy of Stuttgart. Haug passed away in 1922 in Germany.
