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Johann Walter-Kurau

1869
1932
Latvia
Johann Walter-Kurau was a Latvian artist born in Jelgava in 1869 and died in Berlin in 1932.
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Johann Walter-Kurau was a Latvian artist born on February 3, 1869, in Jelgava, Latvia, and he passed away on December 19, 1932, in Berlin, Germany. He was a prominent figure in the Impressionist movement, known for his adept use of light and color to capture the essence of his subjects. Walter-Kurau studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, which significantly influenced his artistic development. Throughout his career, he exhibited widely across Europe, contributing to the dissemination of Impressionist techniques beyond its French origins. His work is noted for its vibrant portrayal of landscapes and intimate domestic scenes, leaving a lasting impact on Latvian art. Walter-Kurau's legacy is preserved in various collections, reflecting his role in bridging Latvian and European art traditions.

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