17.8 x 27.7 cm - ink, gouache, paper 17.8 x 27.7 cm dimensions in light passe-partout
signed l.d.: Juliusz Holzmüller | 1907
Reproduced work:
- Merry Christmas postcard, circa 1907.
Juliusz Holzmüller (Bolechow, Ukraine 1876 - Lvov 1932), after completing a course in decorative painting at the Industrial School in Lvov, studied under Florian Cynk, Jozef Mehoffer and Teodor Axentowicz at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, and in 1903-1904 also in Munich. After his studies, from 1906 he permanently lived and worked in Lviv. His watercolors, because this was the technique he used most often, found many willing recipients. The artist painted, among other things, cycles of paintings for the hunting pavilion of Prince Otto Habsburg in Rafaelowa, cycles with images of horses from large stud farms, sketches and battle paintings featuring Japanese cavalry (one of the watercolors can still be found in the officers' casino in Tokyo). In addition, he created landscapes, city views, genre scenes with a favorite motif of horses. He exhibited frequently - in Lviv, at the TPSP in Cracow and the Zachęta Gallery in Warsaw. His works are in museums in Krakow, Lańcut and Lviv.
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