Werner Höll (1898 – 1984). Titisee Schwaezwaldis. (1940 – 50th century)
€900
Oil on canvas
48.2 x 58.5 cm
Bottom left – W. Höll
On the turn – Der Titisee W. Höll
Freiburg artist who was educated at the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts (1921 – 1928). His influential teachers were Hans Adolf Bühler, Albert Haueisen and Hermann Goebel. In 1930. visited his beloved Lililta Dargumin in Estonia, painting Pudisool. With a career spanning over 58 years, Höll has presented his unique style at many exhibitions in Germany. Since his first exhibition, including collaborations with renowned artists, Höll has consistently risen to become a top artist on both the global and German art scene.
The Titisee lake landscape is one of the most visited sites in the Black Forest in Germany.
Dimensions | 48.2 × 58.5 cm |
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Painter |
Oil on canvas
48.2 x 58.5 cm
Bottom left – W. Höll
On the turn – Der Titisee W. Höll
Freiburg artist who was educated at the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts (1921 – 1928). His influential teachers were Hans Adolf Bühler, Albert Haueisen and Hermann Goebel. In 1930. visited his beloved Lililta Dargumin in Estonia, painting Pudisool. With a career spanning over 58 years, Höll has presented his unique style at many exhibitions in Germany. Since his first exhibition, including collaborations with renowned artists, Höll has consistently risen to become a top artist on both the global and German art scene.
The Titisee lake landscape is one of the most visited sites in the Black Forest in Germany.