Julius Seyler

German painter and athlete
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Julius Seyler (4 May 1873 – 22 or 24 November 1955) was a German painter and athlete.[1]

Selected exhibitions

  • 1902 erstmals im Glaspalast München (1. Auszeichnung), weiter im Glaspalast in den Jahren 1908, 1909, 1913, 1927, 1928
  • 1912 Ausstellungen in Dresden, Leipzig und Rotterdam
  • 1913 The Armory Show in New York (Europäische Impressionisten)
  • 1922 Galerie Helbig München
  • 1923 Kunstverein München
  • 1925 Galerie Thannhauser, Luzern (Schweiz)
  • 1928 Deutsche Kunst der Gegenwart, Nürnberg
  • 1943 Maximilianeum, München
  • 1951 Haus der Deutschen Kunst, München
  • 1987 C. M. Russel-Museum, Great Falls (Montana)
  • 1989 Amerika-Haus, München
  • 1994 Gallery of the Visible Arts, University of Montana, USA
  • 1999 Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana, USA and in the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut, Heidelberg
  • 2003 (16. Januar - 9. März) Retrospektive in the Galerie of Bayerischen Landesbank München
  • 2015 (ab 13. November) Farben. Kunst. Indianer. Der Münchner Impressionist Julius Seyler bei den Blackfeet im Museum Fünf Kontinente in München

References

  1. ^ "Julius Seyler". SchaatsStatistieken.nl. 1955-11-24. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
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