Rudolf Geyling Art
Austrian, 1838-1904
Rudolf Geyling was the son of history painter Franz Geyling. He studied in Italy and was noted for his glass paintings as well as his traditional oil paintings.
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Artist: Rudolf Geyling
Austrian genre painting of children in a classroom by Rudolf Geyling
By Rudolf Geyling
Located in London, GB
Austrian genre painting of children in a classroom by Rudolf Geyling
Austrian, late 19th Century
Frame: Height 94cm, width 126cm, depth 8cm
Canvas: Height 75cm, width 101cm, depth 2c...
Category
Late 19th Century Rudolf Geyling Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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