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Leo Lerch
Czech painter (1856–1892) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leo, Léon, or Lev Lerch (13 August 1856 – 6 May 1892) was a painter from Austria-Hungary.

Life
Leo Lerch was born in Smíchov, near Prague, on 13 August 1856.[1] He studied at the Munich Academy and was a pupil of Ludwig von Löfftz.[2] He became known as a history painter. He won a bronze medal in Paris at the 1889 Exposition Universelle. He died in Smíchov on 6 May 1892.[1]
Holdings
- Munich (Neue Pinakothek): Pietà
- Prague (Galerie Rudolfinum): Bust of an Old Man
- Prague (National Gallery Prague): "Will o the Wisp" [3]
Gallery
- Starý muž (c. 1862)
- Mädchenporträt (1884)
- Bludička (1888)
- Erwacht (1888)
- Pietà (c. 1891)
- Frauenkopf
- Portrét dívky
- Signature
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