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1884 Prague - 1965 London. Known for: Painting.
Friedrich Feigl (1884-1965) . He was born on March 6, 1884 in Dušní Street at the border between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Prague. His parents were Josef Feigl (1846-1905) and Julie (neé... Read full biography
Friedrich Feigl (1884-1965) . He was born on March 6, 1884 in Dušní Street at the border between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Prague. His parents were Josef Feigl (1846-1905) and Julie (neé Busch) (1849-1929). He spent the whole of his childhood in his home town and often returned there... Read full biography
Friedrich Feigl (1884-1965) . He was born on March 6, 1884 in Dušní Street at the border between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Prague. His parents were Josef Feigl (1846-1905) and Julie (neé Busch) (1849-1929). He spent the whole of his childhood in his home town and often returned there until the Second World War. His educated father brought up his children in a cultured atmosphere - Friedrich became a painter, his younger brother Ernst (1887-1957) a poet, and his youngest brother... Read full biography
Friedrich Feigl (1884-1965) . He was born on March 6, 1884 in Dušní Street at the border between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Prague. His parents were Josef Feigl (1846-1905) and Julie (neé Busch) (1849-1929). He spent the whole of his childhood in his home town and often returned there until the Second World War. His educated father brought up his children in a cultured atmosphere - Friedrich became a painter, his younger brother Ernst (1887-1957) a poet, and his youngest brother Hugo (1889-1961) a gallery owner. Friedrich Feigl attended the Prague Academy of Art in 1904-05 with Prof. Bukovanec and Roubalík, but was expelled in the spring of 1905 for protesting against the school's traditional methods. He then studied at the... Read full biography
Friedrich Feigl (1884-1965) . He was born on March 6, 1884 in Dušní Street at the border between the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter of Prague. His parents were Josef Feigl (1846-1905) and Julie (neé Busch) (1849-1929). He spent the whole of his childhood in his home town and often returned there until the Second World War. His educated father brought up his children in a cultured atmosphere - Friedrich became a painter, his younger brother Ernst (1887-1957) a poet, and his youngest brother Hugo (1889-1961) a gallery owner. Friedrich Feigl attended the Prague Academy of Art in 1904-05 with Prof. Bukovanec and Roubalík, but was expelled in the spring of 1905 for protesting against the school's traditional methods. He then studied at the academies in Antwerp and Paris, where he first saw originals by Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin. In October... Read full biography