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1876 - 1932. Known for: Painting.
Juliusz Holzmuller was born in 1876. After completing the decorative painting course at the Industrial School in Lviv, Poland he studied with Florian Cynk, Józef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the... Read full biography
Juliusz Holzmuller was born in 1876. After completing the decorative painting course at the Industrial School in Lviv, Poland he studied with Florian Cynk, Józef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, and then in Munich in 1903-1904. In 1906, Holzmuller lived and... Read full biography
Juliusz Holzmuller was born in 1876. After completing the decorative painting course at the Industrial School in Lviv, Poland he studied with Florian Cynk, Józef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, and then in Munich in 1903-1904. In 1906, Holzmuller lived and worked in Lviv. Holzmuller is most widely known for his use of watercolors. The artist painted a series of paintings for the hunting pavilion of Prince Otto Habsburg in Rafajlowa. Hozmuller painted with... Read full biography
Juliusz Holzmuller was born in 1876. After completing the decorative painting course at the Industrial School in Lviv, Poland he studied with Florian Cynk, Józef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, and then in Munich in 1903-1904. In 1906, Holzmuller lived and worked in Lviv. Holzmuller is most widely known for his use of watercolors. The artist painted a series of paintings for the hunting pavilion of Prince Otto Habsburg in Rafajlowa. Hozmuller painted with motifs of horses from large studs, sketches and battle paintings with the participation of the Japanese cavalry (one of the watercolors is still in the officer's casino in Tokyo). He also created landscapes, city views, genre scenes with a favorite... Read full biography
Juliusz Holzmuller was born in 1876. After completing the decorative painting course at the Industrial School in Lviv, Poland he studied with Florian Cynk, Józef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, and then in Munich in 1903-1904. In 1906, Holzmuller lived and worked in Lviv. Holzmuller is most widely known for his use of watercolors. The artist painted a series of paintings for the hunting pavilion of Prince Otto Habsburg in Rafajlowa. Hozmuller painted with motifs of horses from large studs, sketches and battle paintings with the participation of the Japanese cavalry (one of the watercolors is still in the officer's casino in Tokyo). He also created landscapes, city views, genre scenes with a favorite horse motif. Holzmuller often exhibited - in Lviv, in Krakow's TPSP and in Warsaw's Zacheta. Juliusz Holzmuller's works ar... Read full biography
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