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Paintings Bacchanalia, Dance of young girls by the lake Female nude in front of a mirror Paul Paede (born December 31, 1868 in Berlin, † 4 January 1929 in Munich) was a German painter. Paede who had completed an apprenticeship as lithographer, was a student of Ludwig von Löfftz 1898 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. There he was after 1 Semester awarded a scholarship. He was married in 1910 and had two sons. Frequent motive Paedes were female nudes, sometimes it is referred to as "Rubens of Impressionism". Artur Vain: A painter's life - Paul Paede 1868-1929. Munich 1974 From Wikipedia. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License |
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