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Franz Quaglio (22 April 1844, in Munich 19 February 1920, in Wasserburg am Inn) was a German painter from a branch of the Quaglio painting family that had settled in Munich during the 18th Century.

A Rest Stop in the Puszta (date unknown)
A Rest Stop in the Puszta (date unknown)

Life


He was the son of the painter Simon Quaglio, who gave him his first art lessons. In 1862, he enrolled at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Franz Adam.[1] He specialized in rural genre scenes, occasionally treating more dramatic subjects such as soldiers and acrobats. His chief influences were his uncle Lorenzo Quaglio and Carl Theodor von Piloty, later deriving some techniques from the impressionists. He was a very prolific painter and travelled extensively, visiting Turkey, Greece and the Caucasus.[1] Although he never held a formal teaching position, he often gave private art lessons. One of his best-known students was Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy.


References


  1. "Korners: Brief Biography". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-19.




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[de] Franz Quaglio

Franz Quaglio (* 22. April 1844 in München; † 19. Februar 1920 in Wasserburg am Inn) war ein deutscher Maler.
- [en] Franz Quaglio

[ru] Квальо, Франц

Франц Квальо (22 апреля 1844, Мюнхен — 19 февраля 1920, Вассербург-ам-Инн) — немецкий жанровый живописец, художник-анималист.



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