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1836 Prague, Czechoslavakia - 1900 Vienna, Austria. Known for: Dramatic landscape painting with stormy skies, rich coloration.
Adolf Chwala (1836-1900), studied from 1851 at the Prague Academy, 1854/55 in thelandscape painting class with Maximilian Joseph Haushofer. Based in Vienna from 1864, Chwala was one of the most... Read full biography
Adolf Chwala (1836-1900), studied from 1851 at the Prague Academy, 1854/55 in thelandscape painting class with Maximilian Joseph Haushofer. Based in Vienna from 1864, Chwala was one of the most respected Czech-Austrian landscape painters of his generation. From 1876 he was represented at the... Read full biography
Adolf Chwala (1836-1900), studied from 1851 at the Prague Academy, 1854/55 in thelandscape painting class with Maximilian Joseph Haushofer. Based in Vienna from 1864, Chwala was one of the most respected Czech-Austrian landscape painters of his generation. From 1876 he was represented at the exhibitions at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, from 1881-1896 at the Austrian Art Association. A large exhibition of works in 2011 in the Prague National Gallery led to a rediscovery of Chwala and a significant... Read full biography
Adolf Chwala (1836-1900), studied from 1851 at the Prague Academy, 1854/55 in thelandscape painting class with Maximilian Joseph Haushofer. Based in Vienna from 1864, Chwala was one of the most respected Czech-Austrian landscape painters of his generation. From 1876 he was represented at the exhibitions at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, from 1881-1896 at the Austrian Art Association. A large exhibition of works in 2011 in the Prague National Gallery led to a rediscovery of Chwala and a significant increase in importance on the art market
Adolf Chwala (1836-1900), studied from 1851 at the Prague Academy, 1854/55 in thelandscape painting class with Maximilian Joseph Haushofer. Based in Vienna from 1864, Chwala was one of the most respected Czech-Austrian landscape painters of his generation. From 1876 he was represented at the exhibitions at the Vienna Künstlerhaus, from 1881-1896 at the Austrian Art Association. A large exhibition of works in 2011 in the Prague National Gallery led to a rediscovery of Chwala and a significant increase in importance on the art market
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