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He travelled quite a lot for study purposes: six months in Paris, a year in Rome, also visits to the south of France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Austria and above all Italy, where every year he painted watercolours in the most varied places. He worked these up in his studio into oil
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he settled in Munich in 1905 as a freelance teacher of painting, and married.
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He died unexpectedly after an operation in Ulm on 6 July 1946.
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Worth to see: some of his paintings at
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