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1888 Wiedikon, Switzerland - 1967 Hirzel, Zurich, Switzerland. Known for: Impressionist paintings.
Swiss artist Hermann Huber is associated with the circle of Die Brücke and the Berlin Secession. Born 13.9.1888 in Wiedikon (Zurich), died 9.12.1967 in Hirzel, Zurich. Extremely talented at a young... Read full biography
Swiss artist Hermann Huber is associated with the circle of Die Brücke and the Berlin Secession. Born 13.9.1888 in Wiedikon (Zurich), died 9.12.1967 in Hirzel, Zurich. Extremely talented at a young age, Huber joined schoolmates Reinhold Kündig, Paul Bodmer and others, attending the Zurich... Read full biography
Swiss artist Hermann Huber is associated with the circle of Die Brücke and the Berlin Secession. Born 13.9.1888 in Wiedikon (Zurich), died 9.12.1967 in Hirzel, Zurich. Extremely talented at a young age, Huber joined schoolmates Reinhold Kündig, Paul Bodmer and others, attending the Zurich Kunstgewerbe with Otto Meyer in 1904 - 1905, beginning a lifelong association with Meyer. Huber traveled swiftly, continuing at Düsseldorf, Berlin and Munich (1906-1907), then in Rome (1908-1909), having been... Read full biography
Swiss artist Hermann Huber is associated with the circle of Die Brücke and the Berlin Secession. Born 13.9.1888 in Wiedikon (Zurich), died 9.12.1967 in Hirzel, Zurich. Extremely talented at a young age, Huber joined schoolmates Reinhold Kündig, Paul Bodmer and others, attending the Zurich Kunstgewerbe with Otto Meyer in 1904 - 1905, beginning a lifelong association with Meyer. Huber traveled swiftly, continuing at Düsseldorf, Berlin and Munich (1906-1907), then in Rome (1908-1909), having been apprenticed to graphic draftsman Orell Füssli in 1906, then on to Dusseldorf and to Berlin. In 1906/07 he joinrd Meyer-Amden in Munich where he attended private study with Moritz Heimann. Here he associates with the circle of Alexej Jawlensky,... Read full biography
Swiss artist Hermann Huber is associated with the circle of Die Brücke and the Berlin Secession. Born 13.9.1888 in Wiedikon (Zurich), died 9.12.1967 in Hirzel, Zurich. Extremely talented at a young age, Huber joined schoolmates Reinhold Kündig, Paul Bodmer and others, attending the Zurich Kunstgewerbe with Otto Meyer in 1904 - 1905, beginning a lifelong association with Meyer. Huber traveled swiftly, continuing at Düsseldorf, Berlin and Munich (1906-1907), then in Rome (1908-1909), having been apprenticed to graphic draftsman Orell Füssli in 1906, then on to Dusseldorf and to Berlin. In 1906/07 he joinrd Meyer-Amden in Munich where he attended private study with Moritz Heimann. Here he associates with the circle of Alexej Jawlensky, Marianne von Werefkin and Paul Klee. In 1908/09 Huber intermittently works with Eduard Bi... Read full biography
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