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1889 - 1978. Known for: Still life and portrait painting.
Léon Abramowicz was called Leo Abramowicz, and was born in 1889. He was an Austrian Jewish painter, collector and art dealer. He was a representative of the "lost generation". He studied from... Read full biography
Léon Abramowicz was called Leo Abramowicz, and was born in 1889. He was an Austrian Jewish painter, collector and art dealer. He was a representative of the "lost generation". He studied from 1912-14, at the Munich academy with Carl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. In 1920, while based in Vienna, he... Read full biography
Léon Abramowicz was called Leo Abramowicz, and was born in 1889. He was an Austrian Jewish painter, collector and art dealer. He was a representative of the "lost generation". He studied from 1912-14, at the Munich academy with Carl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. In 1920, while based in Vienna, he was persecuted and expropriated after 1938 as a Jew. He fled to France, where there was an outbreak of WW2 camp internment. He managed to escape again. Leon Abramowicz passed away in 1978.... Read full biography
Léon Abramowicz was called Leo Abramowicz, and was born in 1889. He was an Austrian Jewish painter, collector and art dealer. He was a representative of the "lost generation". He studied from 1912-14, at the Munich academy with Carl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. In 1920, while based in Vienna, he was persecuted and expropriated after 1938 as a Jew. He fled to France, where there was an outbreak of WW2 camp internment. He managed to escape again. Leon Abramowicz passed away in 1978.
Léon Abramowicz was called Leo Abramowicz, and was born in 1889. He was an Austrian Jewish painter, collector and art dealer. He was a representative of the "lost generation". He studied from 1912-14, at the Munich academy with Carl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. In 1920, while based in Vienna, he was persecuted and expropriated after 1938 as a Jew. He fled to France, where there was an outbreak of WW2 camp internment. He managed to escape again. Leon Abramowicz passed away in 1978.
