Adolf Wiesner, artist of the Czech-Jewish origin, was born in Prague. He studied under Vojcech Hynais in Prague and Prof. Setz in Munich. Works of A.Wiesner were exhibited in Prague, Vienna and St.Petersburg. In 1899 Baron Rotschild noticed young artist and granted him a stipendium to be able to study in Paris. Adolf Wiesner stayed there till 1911 were his paintings were exhibited at the Salon. In 1942 the artist was assacinated at "Terezin", Nazi concentration camp.
Inscription: signed Ad.Wiesner and inscribed "Paris 1906", lower right
Technique: oil on canvas.
Measurements: unframed w 33" x h 27 1/2" (84 x 70 cm); framed w 40 1/2" x h 35" (103 x 89 cm)
Condition: in good conditon |