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1881 Munich, Germany - 1970 New York City. Known for: Landscape painting, art education.
Julius Wolfgang Schulein (1881-1970). Landscape painter Julius W. Schulein was born in Munich in 1881. After obtaining a law degree in 1904, he entered the Munich Academy where he studied with Hugo... Read full biography
Julius Wolfgang Schulein (1881-1970). Landscape painter Julius W. Schulein was born in Munich in 1881. After obtaining a law degree in 1904, he entered the Munich Academy where he studied with Hugo von Habermann. After studying in Paris, he returned to Munich and was one of the founders of the New... Read full biography
Julius Wolfgang Schulein (1881-1970). Landscape painter Julius W. Schulein was born in Munich in 1881. After obtaining a law degree in 1904, he entered the Munich Academy where he studied with Hugo von Habermann. After studying in Paris, he returned to Munich and was one of the founders of the New Secession group. He was also a member of the Deutsche Kunstlerbund and of the Secession in Berlin. He traveled in Italy, Spain, and in France, where he took up residence after Hitler's rise to power,... Read full biography
Julius Wolfgang Schulein (1881-1970). Landscape painter Julius W. Schulein was born in Munich in 1881. After obtaining a law degree in 1904, he entered the Munich Academy where he studied with Hugo von Habermann. After studying in Paris, he returned to Munich and was one of the founders of the New Secession group. He was also a member of the Deutsche Kunstlerbund and of the Secession in Berlin. He traveled in Italy, Spain, and in France, where he took up residence after Hitler's rise to power, and married French painter Suzanne Carvallo. He was interned as a Jew in 1939, and fled to the U.S. in 1941. He settled in New York City and became a citizen in 1947. Schulein had his first solo show in New York in 1945, with other solo and group... Read full biography
Julius Wolfgang Schulein (1881-1970). Landscape painter Julius W. Schulein was born in Munich in 1881. After obtaining a law degree in 1904, he entered the Munich Academy where he studied with Hugo von Habermann. After studying in Paris, he returned to Munich and was one of the founders of the New Secession group. He was also a member of the Deutsche Kunstlerbund and of the Secession in Berlin. He traveled in Italy, Spain, and in France, where he took up residence after Hitler's rise to power, and married French painter Suzanne Carvallo. He was interned as a Jew in 1939, and fled to the U.S. in 1941. He settled in New York City and became a citizen in 1947. Schulein had his first solo show in New York in 1945, with other solo and group shows to follow. His work is in the collections of museums in Munich, Vienna, Darmstadt, Hamburg,... Read full biography

