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1867 Breslau - 1945 Hirschberg. Known for: Landscape painting, moiuntains.
Born in Breslau, German landscape painter Paul Weimann studied at the Academy in Wroclaw under E. Morgenstern and in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. His paintings can be found in museums in Wroclaw,... Read full biography
Born in Breslau, German landscape painter Paul Weimann studied at the Academy in Wroclaw under E. Morgenstern and in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. His paintings can be found in museums in Wroclaw, Neubrandenburg and Zwickau. Because of his preferred subject, Weimann is also known as ‘the painter of... Read full biography
Born in Breslau, German landscape painter Paul Weimann studied at the Academy in Wroclaw under E. Morgenstern and in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. His paintings can be found in museums in Wroclaw, Neubrandenburg and Zwickau. Because of his preferred subject, Weimann is also known as ‘the painter of the Giant Mountains’. The artist was a member of the artist circle ‘Schneekoppe’. His son Heinrich Weimann was a successful portrait painter.... Read full biography
Born in Breslau, German landscape painter Paul Weimann studied at the Academy in Wroclaw under E. Morgenstern and in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. His paintings can be found in museums in Wroclaw, Neubrandenburg and Zwickau. Because of his preferred subject, Weimann is also known as ‘the painter of the Giant Mountains’. The artist was a member of the artist circle ‘Schneekoppe’. His son Heinrich Weimann was a successful portrait painter.... Read full biography
Born in Breslau, German landscape painter Paul Weimann studied at the Academy in Wroclaw under E. Morgenstern and in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. His paintings can be found in museums in Wroclaw, Neubrandenburg and Zwickau. Because of his preferred subject, Weimann is also known as ‘the painter of the Giant Mountains’. The artist was a member of the artist circle ‘Schneekoppe’. His son Heinrich Weimann was a successful portrait painter.
