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Wieland, Hans Beat(us) (Gallusberg near Mörschwil 1867 - 1945 Kriens), Female reclining nude with a view of the Fletschhorn, Wieland was a Swiss landscape painter, he took drawing lessons with Fritz Schiders after 1883, then attended the Königl. Kunstgewerbeschule München, the private art school Paul Nauens, from 1887 Academy of Fine Arts Munich, from 1994 member of the Munich Secession, 1904 he was co-founder of the Verein Münchner Aquarellisten um Rudolf Köselitz, oil on canvas, painted in the style of Impressionism, signed lower left, upper right in the mountains and in the lower right corner partial color patches, 46 x 56.5 cm. 4399-017

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Wieland, Hans Beat(us) (Gallusberg near Mörschwil 1867 - 1945 Kriens), Female reclining nude with a view of the Fletschhorn, Wieland was a Swiss landscape painter, he took drawing lessons with Fritz Schiders after 1883, then attended the Königl. Kunstgewerbeschule München, the private art school Paul Nauens, from 1887 Academy of Fine Arts Munich, from 1994 member of the Munich Secession, 1904 he was co-founder of the Verein Münchner Aquarellisten um Rudolf Köselitz, oil on canvas, painted in the style of Impressionism, signed lower left, upper right in the mountains and in the lower right corner partial color patches, 46 x 56.5 cm. 4399-017

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