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In an interview on 5 June 1946, Adolf's sister, Paula, recalled the following about her brother: "I did not hear from him for years, when at last in 1921 I saw him again in Vienna. In the meantime I had moved to Vienna myself. But what occurrences of the time had meanwhile passed over Europe, war and the years after the war with their exorbitant suffering! Only then I was told by my brother, that in 1913 he had moved from Vienna to Munich and that he had taken up aquarelle - painting entirely. I had the impression that he was successful." |
An early unfinished study - (Private collection) |
Farm
houses & bridge on the Ybbs in Austria, watercolor, 1910 |
Restaurant
Greinburg in Grein on the Danube, watercolor, 1911 |
Karl's
Church in Winter, watercolor, 1912 |
"Becelaire",
watercolor, 1917 |
Mountain
Lake, watercolor, 1910 |
Pencil/paper, 1929
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Mother
Mary - Oil - 1913 |
Utopian
fortress, watercolor, 1909 |
Neuburg Cloister on the Danube near Vienna, watercolor, 1911 |
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