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Julius Seyler, Bei Ebbe Group of riders, riding through the mudflats, painting executed with a loose brush and light colour palette, oil on paper, around 1920, signed lower right "J. Seyler", signed "J. Seyler" and stamped "Slg. H. Vogler" in pencil on the paper margin, paper browned due to its age, mounted under passepartout, dimensions approx. 20 x 27 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 25 x 36 cm. Artist info: German landscape and animal painter. Landscape and animal painter and sportsman (1873 Munich - 1955 Munich), initially an enthusiastic ice skater, rower and sailor, among other things German speed skating champion in 1895 and European speed skating champion in 1896 and 1897, destined for an officer's career, later discontinued his training and took private painting lessons with Ludwig Schmid-Reutte from 1890, studied at the Munich Academy under Wilhelm von Diez from 1892, Ludwig von Heterich and Heinrich von Zügel from 1892, turned to open-air painting in 1900, undertook study trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, the Atlantic, Norway, Canada and the USA, worked at Ammersee from 1903-12, then in Munich, travelled to the USA in 1913 to visit relatives of his American wife Helga Boeckmann, where he became friends with the Blackfoot Indians of Montana. World War I prevented his return journey, 1914-21 as a farmer in Balsam Lake/Wisconsin, 1921 return to Munich, 1924 appointment as Professor h. c., Board member of the Munich Secession and member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, travelled to Paris, southern France and regularly visited Sylt from 1920-35, from approx. 1940 increasing blindness and temporary stay in Icking, from 1943 lives in Hirschau am Chiemsee, 1943 destruction of his studio in Munich and 1944 destruction of a large part of his works in the Pinakothek, 1946 return to Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, Siegfried Wichmann "Julius Seyler", matriculation of the Munich Academy and Internet.

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Julius Seyler, Bei Ebbe Group of riders, riding through the mudflats, painting executed with a loose brush and light colour palette, oil on paper, around 1920, signed lower right "J. Seyler", signed "J. Seyler" and stamped "Slg. H. Vogler" in pencil on the paper margin, paper browned due to its age, mounted under passepartout, dimensions approx. 20 x 27 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 25 x 36 cm. Artist info: German landscape and animal painter. Landscape and animal painter and sportsman (1873 Munich - 1955 Munich), initially an enthusiastic ice skater, rower and sailor, among other things German speed skating champion in 1895 and European speed skating champion in 1896 and 1897, destined for an officer's career, later discontinued his training and took private painting lessons with Ludwig Schmid-Reutte from 1890, studied at the Munich Academy under Wilhelm von Diez from 1892, Ludwig von Heterich and Heinrich von Zügel from 1892, turned to open-air painting in 1900, undertook study trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, the Atlantic, Norway, Canada and the USA, worked at Ammersee from 1903-12, then in Munich, travelled to the USA in 1913 to visit relatives of his American wife Helga Boeckmann, where he became friends with the Blackfoot Indians of Montana. World War I prevented his return journey, 1914-21 as a farmer in Balsam Lake/Wisconsin, 1921 return to Munich, 1924 appointment as Professor h. c., Board member of the Munich Secession and member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, travelled to Paris, southern France and regularly visited Sylt from 1920-35, from approx. 1940 increasing blindness and temporary stay in Icking, from 1943 lives in Hirschau am Chiemsee, 1943 destruction of his studio in Munich and 1944 destruction of a large part of his works in the Pinakothek, 1946 return to Munich, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler, Siegfried Wichmann "Julius Seyler", matriculation of the Munich Academy and Internet.

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