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1820 Vienna - 1903. Known for: Rural landscape painting, animals.
The artist, Mahlknecht, was born in an Austrian family of artists. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at the Austrian Art Association and the Vienna Academy.... Read full biography
The artist, Mahlknecht, was born in an Austrian family of artists. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at the Austrian Art Association and the Vienna Academy. Mahlknecht's landscape paintings depict wide plains and mountainous landscapes under cloudy skies, with a... Read full biography
The artist, Mahlknecht, was born in an Austrian family of artists. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at the Austrian Art Association and the Vienna Academy. Mahlknecht's landscape paintings depict wide plains and mountainous landscapes under cloudy skies, with a focus on rural life and farmers at work. He received an honorary diploma at the world exhibition in Sydney in 1879.
The artist, Mahlknecht, was born in an Austrian family of artists. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at the Austrian Art Association and the Vienna Academy. Mahlknecht's landscape paintings depict wide plains and mountainous landscapes under cloudy skies, with a focus on rural life and farmers at work. He received an honorary diploma at the world exhibition in Sydney in 1879.
The artist, Mahlknecht, was born in an Austrian family of artists. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and exhibited regularly at the Austrian Art Association and the Vienna Academy. Mahlknecht's landscape paintings depict wide plains and mountainous landscapes under cloudy skies, with a focus on rural life and farmers at work. He received an honorary diploma at the world exhibition in Sydney in 1879.
