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    Anton Ažbe (30 May 1862 – 5 or 6 August 1905) was a Slovene realist painter and teacher of painting. Ažbe, crippled since birth and orphaned at the age...
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    beginning in 1893 before moving to Munich to study with Slovenian artist Anton Ažbe. Between 1901 and 1912, she exhibited her work in many cities throughout...
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    Anton Apriantono (born 1959), Indonesian politician Anton I. Arion (1824–1897), Romanian politician Anton Ažbe (1862–1905), Slovenian painter Anton Babchuk...
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    Japanese Fluxus artist Aya Goda (合田彩, born 1967), Japanese author and artist Anton Ažbe (1870–1949), Slovenian painter and teacher Giovanni Bernardino Azzolini...
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    Sternen, Impressionists from Slovenia. Their beginning was in the school of Anton Ažbe in Munich and they were influenced by Jurij Šubic and Ivana Kobilca, Slovenian...
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  • painter and graphic artist Anton Ažbe (1862–1905) - painter Jože Ciuha (1924–2015) - painter, graphic artist and illustrator Anton Čebej (1722–1774) - painter...
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    the age of 30. In 1896 Kandinsky settled in Munich, studying first at Anton Ažbe's private school and then at the Academy of Fine Arts. He returned to Moscow...
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    Bilibin went to Munich, where he completed his training with the painter Anton Ažbe.[citation needed] In the period 1902 to 1904,[citation needed] working...
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    studied with Ivan Seleznyov, followed by the Academy of Arts and the Anton Ažbe School in Munich (1904-1908). He exhibited his first painting in 1906...
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    After graduating from the university, he was trained from 1899 to 1901 by Anton Ažbe in Munich and Simon Hollósy in Nagybánya (Austria-Hungary). In Munich...
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    before turning to art. In 1899 he settled in Munich, where he studied with Anton Ažbe and Franz von Stuck. Between 1903 and 1907 he traveled through Italy,...
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    Werefkin moved to Munich in 1894, where he studied in the private school of Anton Ažbe. In 1905 Jawlensky visited Ferdinand Hodler, and two years later he began...
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    Werefkin initially entrusted Jawlensky's further education to the Slovenian Anton Ažbe, while interrupting her own painting for exactly ten years in favour of...
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    has one child. The couple divorced in 1911. In Munich she studied with Anton Ažbe, Alexej von Jawlensky, and Wassily Kandinsky. She also attended the salons...
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  • studies took him to Rome and Munich, where he studied at the school of Anton Ažbe. His paintings are reminiscent of the style of the Dutch Golden Age. Works...
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  • Wyczółkowski between 1891–1895 and after 1903 at the Munich Academy under Anton Ažbe, until 1907. He continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna...
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    family, was trained as a painter by Ilya Repin in Saint Petersburg and by Anton Ažbe in Munich. He reached his peak in painting in 1903–1907 and was notable...
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    Konstantin Korovin. In 1901 he travelled to Munich to take classes with Anton Ažbe. He graduated in 1904. While in Paris in 1906 he met and married Maria...
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    Munich in 1896 with Igor Grabar and studied at the private studio of Anton Ažbe. He returned to St Petersburg in 1900 and received his diploma from the...
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  • service he continued his studies for three years at the private academy of Anton Ažbe in Munich, then he spend a year the Städelschule in Frankfurt (1906–07)...
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    Degree) Art Therapy (Master Degree) Lawrence Alma-Tadema Hermann Anschütz Anton Ažbe (1884–1885) Nikolaus Gysis Peter von Cornelius Res Ingold Max Klinger...
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  • the School for Painting and the Graphic Arts which had been founded by Anton Ažbe and was then owned by Paul Weinhold and Felix Eisengräber. In 1914 he...
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  • Anton Starkopf (22 April 1889 Röa, Rapla County – 30 December 1966 Tartu) was an Estonian sculptor. From 1911 to 1912, he studied at Anton Ažbe's art...
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    landscapes and portraits. He returned to Europe in 1894. His masters are Anton Ažbe in Munich (1895-1896) and Filippo Colarossi at the Académie Colarossi...
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    academy, he moved to Munich to continue his studies in the studio of Anton Ažbe. In 1904, at the age of 21 he settled in Paris and became a member of...
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    In 1901, he travelled abroad, visiting Germany, where he studied with Anton Ažbe in Munich, Italy, and France, where he was greatly influenced. Murashko...
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    von Herterich and Paul Hoecker. After the death of Anton Ažbe, he and Paul Weinhold continued Ažbe's school of art until 1913. He was a member of the Luitpold...
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    Janssen, then moving on to Munich, where he took private lessons from Anton Ažbe and classes at the Academy of Fine Arts. When he returned to Tartu, he...
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    beside artists such as Nikolaos Vokos (1859–1902), Paul Nauen (1859–1932), Anton Ažbe (1862–1905) and Walter Thor (1870–1929). She returned to Istanbul in 1898...
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    he studied for a year at the school of the Slovene painter and teacher Anton Ažbe, followed by 3 years at the prestigious Academy of Arts. There, Račić...
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