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Eugene de Blaas, also known as Eugene von Blaas or Eugenio de Blaas (24 July 1843 – 10 February 1932) was an Italian painter in the school known as Academic Classicism. He was born at Albano, near Rome, to Austrian parents. His father Karl, also a painter, was his teacher. The family moved to Venice when Karl became Professor at the Academy in Venice. He often painted scenes in Venice. He became professor in the Academy of Venice.
Paintings
- "Conversions of the Rhætians by St. Valentine"'
- "Cimabue and Giotto"
- "Scene from the Decameron"
- "Dogaressa Going to Church"
- "Venetian Balcony Scene"
- "God's Creatures"
- "Bridal Procession, in San Marco"
- "Venetian Masquerade"
- "A Journey to Murano" (Vienna Museum)
Sources
- Wassibauer, Thomas (2005). Eugen von Blaas: 1843 - 1931 /
Das Werk - Skizzen - Aquarelle - Gemälde. (Text in German and English)
External links
- Eugene de Blaas at artrenewal.org
- http://www.sr-museum.com/museo/opere.php?idart=123&tiper=1&contatore=0
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