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1879 Tel/Teic, Moravia - 1945 Vienna. Known for: Viennese genre painting.
Johann Hamza, born in 1850 in Tel/Teic, Moravia, was a prominent Austrian artist who studied at the Vienna Academy. He became a member of the Vienna Academy in 1880 and led the Viennese genre... Read full biography
Johann Hamza, born in 1850 in Tel/Teic, Moravia, was a prominent Austrian artist who studied at the Vienna Academy. He became a member of the Vienna Academy in 1880 and led the Viennese genre painting to a new flowering in the 1880s. In 1891, he was awarded the gold medal at an art exhibition in... Read full biography
Johann Hamza, born in 1850 in Tel/Teic, Moravia, was a prominent Austrian artist who studied at the Vienna Academy. He became a member of the Vienna Academy in 1880 and led the Viennese genre painting to a new flowering in the 1880s. In 1891, he was awarded the gold medal at an art exhibition in London. Hamza passed away in Vienna in 1927. Sources for his biography include Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, and the Austrian Biographical Dictionary.Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, Austrian Biographical... Read full biography
Johann Hamza, born in 1850 in Tel/Teic, Moravia, was a prominent Austrian artist who studied at the Vienna Academy. He became a member of the Vienna Academy in 1880 and led the Viennese genre painting to a new flowering in the 1880s. In 1891, he was awarded the gold medal at an art exhibition in London. Hamza passed away in Vienna in 1927. Sources for his biography include Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, and the Austrian Biographical Dictionary.Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, Austrian Biographical Dictionary.
Johann Hamza, born in 1850 in Tel/Teic, Moravia, was a prominent Austrian artist who studied at the Vienna Academy. He became a member of the Vienna Academy in 1880 and led the Viennese genre painting to a new flowering in the 1880s. In 1891, he was awarded the gold medal at an art exhibition in London. Hamza passed away in Vienna in 1927. Sources for his biography include Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, and the Austrian Biographical Dictionary.Thieme-Becker, Bötticher, Austrian Biographical Dictionary.
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