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Eduard Veith’s Pretty Portraits, Frescoes and Historical Paintings

From AskArt: Eduard Veith (1856 – 1925) was active/lived in Austria. Eduard Veith is known for Portrait, frescoes, and historical painting. Eduard Veith was born in Vienna, where he attended the art school and was a pupil of Ferdinand Laufberger. He continued his education in Paris. Veith created primarily frescoes, theater curtains as well as […]

Paintings by Austrian Artist Eduard Büchler

Eduard Büchler was an Austrian painter who was born in 1861. I really do not know much more about him than that. He apparently liked painting reclining nudes, landscapes, and reclining nudes in landscapes. Oh, and there is a nice one of Rome burning too. There are some more images of his paintings that you […]

Eduard Shyfrin speaks at Jewish Book Week

Eduard Shyfrin, author of Travels with Sushi in the Land of the Mind, the popular children’s book that received the Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite for juvenile fiction, discussed the origins and meaning of his book during a live internet broadcast at a special online event on Thursday, February 18. The event, held in cooperation […]

Eduard von Grützner’s Paintings of Fat, Drunk Monks

From ArtNet: Eduard von Grützner (1846 – 1925) was a German painter best known for his genre scenes of the theater and of monks consuming beer in rowdy groups. I don’t like the subject matter, but appreciate the skill and how we can get a picture of these “holy” drunkards. Not all of these images […]

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