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Franz Skarbina

1849
1910
Germany
Franz Skarbina was a German artist born in Berlin on February 24, 1849, and died in the same city on May 18, 1910.
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Franz Skarbina was a German painter and illustrator born on February 24, 1849, in Berlin, and he passed away on May 18, 1910, in the same city. He was a prominent figure in the Berlin Secession, an art movement that sought to break away from the conservative art establishment of the time. Skarbina's work is noted for its impressionistic style, capturing the vibrancy of urban life and the subtleties of light and atmosphere. He played a significant role in the development of modern art in Germany, influencing younger artists with his innovative techniques and dedication to realism. Throughout his career, Skarbina was also an esteemed educator, teaching at the Prussian Academy of Arts and contributing to the cultural discourse of his era. His legacy is marked by his commitment to artistic freedom and his contributions to the evolution of German art at the turn of the 20th century.

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