Leon Abramowicz (1889-1978) - weiblicher Akt





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Leon Abramowicz, 'weiblicher Akt', oil painting, 1960, 66 × 47.5 cm, framed, original edition, Austria, abstract style, good condition.
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Leon Abramowicz (18 March 1889 – 15 February 1978) was a Jewish Austrian painter who emigrated from Nazi Austria. After his service in World War I as a soldier in the Austrian Army, Abramowicz lived in Switzerland and in France and from the 1920s in Vienna, where he worked as a freelance painter. From 1933 to 1935 he studied at the Vienna Academy under Karl Sterrer. [2] Subsequently, he settled in Vienna as a freelance painter and graphic artist. He was soon successful and received commissions from the USA, particularly for portraits. This enabled him to rent a studio on Wiener Prinz-Eugen-Straße and to buy an apartment for himself and his wife Maria, born Prenosyl (* 1907), at Schottenbastei 16 in central Vienna. Abramowicz was born in Czernowitz in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (today Cernivtsi, Ukraine), into a Jewish family. His father was a butcher. His brother Serge Abranovic (stage name; died 1942 in Warsaw) was known as the “Caruso of operetta.” Abramowicz studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and from 1912 to 1914 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Karl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. [1]
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Leon Abramowicz (18 March 1889 – 15 February 1978) was a Jewish Austrian painter who emigrated from Nazi Austria. After his service in World War I as a soldier in the Austrian Army, Abramowicz lived in Switzerland and in France and from the 1920s in Vienna, where he worked as a freelance painter. From 1933 to 1935 he studied at the Vienna Academy under Karl Sterrer. [2] Subsequently, he settled in Vienna as a freelance painter and graphic artist. He was soon successful and received commissions from the USA, particularly for portraits. This enabled him to rent a studio on Wiener Prinz-Eugen-Straße and to buy an apartment for himself and his wife Maria, born Prenosyl (* 1907), at Schottenbastei 16 in central Vienna. Abramowicz was born in Czernowitz in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (today Cernivtsi, Ukraine), into a Jewish family. His father was a butcher. His brother Serge Abranovic (stage name; died 1942 in Warsaw) was known as the “Caruso of operetta.” Abramowicz studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and from 1912 to 1914 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Karl Raupp and Ludwig von Herterich. [1]
Photos are part of the condition description (frame corners detached)

