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1884 Vienna, Austria - 1961 Vienna, Austria. Known for: Modernist landscape, nude figure painting.
HANS BOHLER (1884 Vienna - 1961 Vienna). Hans Bohler began his art education as a student at the private school, Jaschke in Vienna and later at the Vienna Akademie. During this period, Bohler was... Read full biography
HANS BOHLER (1884 Vienna - 1961 Vienna). Hans Bohler began his art education as a student at the private school, Jaschke in Vienna and later at the Vienna Akademie. During this period, Bohler was personal friends with fellow artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. In 1905 he became member of the... Read full biography
HANS BOHLER (1884 Vienna - 1961 Vienna). Hans Bohler began his art education as a student at the private school, Jaschke in Vienna and later at the Vienna Akademie. During this period, Bohler was personal friends with fellow artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. In 1905 he became member of the artist group Jungbund as well as Künstlerhaus Wien (The Vienna Artist's Association) founded by Carl Hollitzer. Boehler joined the Hagenbund (a local artist's club also known as Künstlerbund Hagen) after... Read full biography
HANS BOHLER (1884 Vienna - 1961 Vienna). Hans Bohler began his art education as a student at the private school, Jaschke in Vienna and later at the Vienna Akademie. During this period, Bohler was personal friends with fellow artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. In 1905 he became member of the artist group Jungbund as well as Künstlerhaus Wien (The Vienna Artist's Association) founded by Carl Hollitzer. Boehler joined the Hagenbund (a local artist's club also known as Künstlerbund Hagen) after it was formed in 1899. Works by Bohler were shown in the Kunstschau-1908 (Art Show Vienna, 1908, considered a landmark event in Viennese modernism ) led by Gustav Klimt and Joseph Hoffman as well as Vienna Secession´s spring-exhibition. In 1909 he... Read full biography
HANS BOHLER (1884 Vienna - 1961 Vienna). Hans Bohler began his art education as a student at the private school, Jaschke in Vienna and later at the Vienna Akademie. During this period, Bohler was personal friends with fellow artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. In 1905 he became member of the artist group Jungbund as well as Künstlerhaus Wien (The Vienna Artist's Association) founded by Carl Hollitzer. Boehler joined the Hagenbund (a local artist's club also known as Künstlerbund Hagen) after it was formed in 1899. Works by Bohler were shown in the Kunstschau-1908 (Art Show Vienna, 1908, considered a landmark event in Viennese modernism ) led by Gustav Klimt and Joseph Hoffman as well as Vienna Secession´s spring-exhibition. In 1909 he joined the avant-garde Neukunstgruppe (New Art Group) founded by Egon Schiele with members Albert Paris Güte... Read full biography
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