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Edmund Adler Art

Austrian, 1876-1965

Edmund Adler had been taught at the Viennese School of Art History (focus: lithography) from 1892 until 1896. Subsequently, he studied from 1896 until 1903 at the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts, where his teacher/instructor was Christian Griepenkerl, who was a follower of the so-said Viennese Ring Road style. Adler received the Rome Award by the academy, a fact which enabled him a one-year stay in the eternal city. Having returned to Austria, Adler moved with his family to Mannersdorf at Leitha Mountains in 1910. After the outbreak of the First World War, Adler was forced to go to war. He returned only in 1920, having been left in war captivity in Russia then. In the subsequent period, the painter dedicated himself solely to the fine arts and worked continuously until old age. Only half a year before he died, Adler put his brush away at the age of 88. He created especially portraits as well as children and youth scenes that convey an ideal world. The Edmund Adler Gallery was founded in 2006. It is situated in the castle of Mannersdorf, which presents the collection of Adler's works.

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Edmund Adler The Yellow Canary Oil Painting Children with Bird Cage
Edmund Adler The Yellow Canary Oil Painting Children with Bird Cage

Edmund Adler The Yellow Canary Oil Painting Children with Bird Cage

By Edmund Adler

Located in Naples, Florida

A charming genre painting by Austrian artist Edmund Adler (1876–1965) titled The Yellow Canary. The composition depicts four children gathered around a birdcage, capturing a quiet mo...

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1920s Academic Edmund Adler Art

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Canvas, Oil

The New Pet by Edmund Adler Austrian Genre Painting Children in Courtyard
The New Pet by Edmund Adler Austrian Genre Painting Children in Courtyard

The New Pet by Edmund Adler Austrian Genre Painting Children in Courtyard

By Edmund Adler

Located in Naples, Florida

An oil on canvas by Austrian painter Edmund Adler (1876–1965), titled "The New Pet". The composition depicts four children gathered in a courtyard, absorbed in a moment of shared cur...

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20th Century Academic Edmund Adler Art

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Feeding the Young
Feeding the Young

Feeding the Young

By Edmund Adler

Located in Mc Lean, VA

A rural interior scene by Austrian artist Edmund Adler. The scene is typical of Adler's paintings of Austrian culture and rural life. It is full of gemütlichkeit.

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1930s Academic Edmund Adler Art

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Canvas, Oil

Presenting the Bouquet
Presenting the Bouquet

Presenting the Bouquet

By Edmund Adler

Located in Missouri, MO

Canvas Size: approx. 22 x 27 inches Framed Size: approx. 29 x 34 inches Edmund Adler (Austrian) 1876-1965 Known for his naturalness in color and expression, the artist Edmund...

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Early 20th Century Realist Edmund Adler Art

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Blowing Bubbles
Blowing Bubbles

Blowing Bubbles

By Edmund Adler

Located in Missouri, MO

Edmund Adler (Rode) "Blowing Bubbles" Oil on Canvas 22 x 27 inches 32 x 37 inches framed Signed Lower Right Edmund Adler (Austrian) 1876-1965 Kno...

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1920s Realist Edmund Adler Art

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Canvas, Oil

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