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Eugene de Blaas - Paintings


Eugen de Blaas, whose father and brother also were recognized artists, was a portrait and genre painter of the Venetian Classicism.
Born on July 24, 1843 in Albano Laziale, Rome.
Died on February 10, 1931 in Venice.
Before attending the academies in Venice and in Rome, Eugen de Blaas was trained in the typical Venetian painting by his father Karl de Blaas. In addition to several study trips where he travelled to France and Belgium, he also maintained friendly relationships with Viennese artistic circles that made him a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus in 1876. Eugen de Blaas mainly lived and worked in Venice where he - just as his father - becomes a professor at the Academy. The artist became best known for his very colorful display of Venetian fishermen and everyday scenes. In addition, his portraits are very popular. In accordance with family tradition, also his son Julius de Blaas was educated by his father to become a painter.
Eugene de Blaas

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Eugene de Blaas  - paintings - Venetian Beauty on Balcony
Venetian Beauty on Balcony

Eugene de Blaas  - paintings - Which Came First
Which Came First

Eugene de Blaas  - paintings - Young Italian Beauty
Young Italian Beauty


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Eugene de Blaas - paintings