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1870 Székesfehérvár - 1911 Budapest. Known for: Landscape paintings.
Odon Tull was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist born in 1870 in Székesfehérvár. He started his career as a lithographer in Budapest before studying decorative painting at Andrássy's design... Read full biography
Odon Tull was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist born in 1870 in Székesfehérvár. He started his career as a lithographer in Budapest before studying decorative painting at Andrássy's design school. He continued his studies in Milan and Paris, where he was taught by Jean-Paul Laurens and William... Read full biography
Odon Tull was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist born in 1870 in Székesfehérvár. He started his career as a lithographer in Budapest before studying decorative painting at Andrássy's design school. He continued his studies in Milan and Paris, where he was taught by Jean-Paul Laurens and William Bouguereau. Tull went on a study trip to Trieste, the Netherlands, and Tunisia. He exhibited his work in several cities across Europe, including Budapest, Venice, Munich, Vienna, Rome, and London.... Read full biography
Odon Tull was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist born in 1870 in Székesfehérvár. He started his career as a lithographer in Budapest before studying decorative painting at Andrássy's design school. He continued his studies in Milan and Paris, where he was taught by Jean-Paul Laurens and William Bouguereau. Tull went on a study trip to Trieste, the Netherlands, and Tunisia. He exhibited his work in several cities across Europe, including Budapest, Venice, Munich, Vienna, Rome, and London. Tull's illustrations were featured in various magazines and books, and he also designed postage stamps. He died in 1911 in Budapest.
Odon Tull was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist born in 1870 in Székesfehérvár. He started his career as a lithographer in Budapest before studying decorative painting at Andrássy's design school. He continued his studies in Milan and Paris, where he was taught by Jean-Paul Laurens and William Bouguereau. Tull went on a study trip to Trieste, the Netherlands, and Tunisia. He exhibited his work in several cities across Europe, including Budapest, Venice, Munich, Vienna, Rome, and London. Tull's illustrations were featured in various magazines and books, and he also designed postage stamps. He died in 1911 in Budapest.
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