Franz Skarbina Art
The German impressionist artist and etcher, Franz Skarbina studied at the Prussian Academy of Arts, and after he spent two years as a tutor to the daughters of Count Friedrich von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky, during which time he traveled to Dresden, Vienna, Venice, Munich, Nuremberg and Merano. But when he did a study trip to the Netherlands, Belgium and France, he was influenced by Impressionism. Skarbina began an academic career as a teacher, until 1893 when he resigned his teaching position due to disagreements with the Academy's Director, Anton von Werner. The problem stemmed from his participation in the Group of Eleven, an association of artists dedicated to promoting their exhibitions of what was then considered radical art, free of the Academy's influence. This led to the establishment of the Berlin Secession, of which Skarbina was a co-founder.
Early 1900s Franz Skarbina Art
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1950s American Modern Franz Skarbina Art
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1920s Art Deco Franz Skarbina Art
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1970s French School Franz Skarbina Art
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2010s Contemporary Franz Skarbina Art
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1980s Contemporary Franz Skarbina Art
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1970s Pop Art Franz Skarbina Art
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1930s American Modern Franz Skarbina Art
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1970s Surrealist Franz Skarbina Art
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1960s French School Franz Skarbina Art
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2010s Pop Art Franz Skarbina Art
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Early 19th Century Barbizon School Franz Skarbina Art
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1950s Art Deco Franz Skarbina Art
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