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1871 - 1937. Known for: Figure, genre painting.
The Austrian painter Carl Duxa was a son of the portrait and genre painter Alois Duxa (1843-1918). From 1888 to 1895, he studied at the Vienna Academy with Johann Mathias von Trenkwald (1824-1897).... Read full biography
The Austrian painter Carl Duxa was a son of the portrait and genre painter Alois Duxa (1843-1918). From 1888 to 1895, he studied at the Vienna Academy with Johann Mathias von Trenkwald (1824-1897). In the 1890s, he traveled to Holland and Northwestern Germany. Duxa was a member of the Vienna... Read full biography
The Austrian painter Carl Duxa was a son of the portrait and genre painter Alois Duxa (1843-1918). From 1888 to 1895, he studied at the Vienna Academy with Johann Mathias von Trenkwald (1824-1897). In the 1890s, he traveled to Holland and Northwestern Germany. Duxa was a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus and a member of the artist association ‘Alte Welt’ [Old World]. In 1912, he received the Prize of the Vienna Artists' Association, Dumba.
The Austrian painter Carl Duxa was a son of the portrait and genre painter Alois Duxa (1843-1918). From 1888 to 1895, he studied at the Vienna Academy with Johann Mathias von Trenkwald (1824-1897). In the 1890s, he traveled to Holland and Northwestern Germany. Duxa was a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus and a member of the artist association ‘Alte Welt’ [Old World]. In 1912, he received the Prize of the Vienna Artists' Association, Dumba.
The Austrian painter Carl Duxa was a son of the portrait and genre painter Alois Duxa (1843-1918). From 1888 to 1895, he studied at the Vienna Academy with Johann Mathias von Trenkwald (1824-1897). In the 1890s, he traveled to Holland and Northwestern Germany. Duxa was a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus and a member of the artist association ‘Alte Welt’ [Old World]. In 1912, he received the Prize of the Vienna Artists' Association, Dumba.
