Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

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Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene de Blaas was born in 1843 and was an Austrian Academic painter, his father’s name was Karl and he was also a painter. Eugene was born in Albano near Rome and his parents were Austrian’s. In the year 1856, Eugene’s family moved to Venice and it was there where Karl became a professor at the Academy of Venice.  

He studied there at the Academy of Rome and the Academy of Venice , pupil of his father Karl, where now you can see his progress in 1860 and won the Wild already exhibited in the halls of the Academy. His first work of some importance is dated 1863 an altarpiece for the church of San Valentino in Merano (Bolzano today in the Domus Mercatoruma ).

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

Eugene De Blaas | Austrian Academic Painter 1843-1931

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