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==Biography==

==Biography==

Russ was born into a family of painters in 1847 in [[Vienna]].<ref>[https://www.gieseundschweiger.at/en/artists/132-robert-russ/biography/ Giese & Schweiger]</ref> He studied at the [[Academy of Fine Arts Vienna]] under [[Albert Zimmermann]], who led the department of [[landscape art]]. Russ later taught landscape painting at the academy and was, in 1888, elected an honorary member of the Academy. He heavily influenced Austrian landscape painting toward the end of the 19th century, painting primarily Austrian and Italian landscapes. He died in Vienna in 1922.

Russ was born into a family of painters in 1847 in [[Vienna]].<ref>[https://www.gieseundschweiger.at/en/artists/132-robert-russ/biography/ Giese & Schweiger]</ref> He studied at the [[Academy of Fine Arts Vienna]] under [[Albert Zimmermann]], who led the department of [[landscape art]]. Russ later taught landscape painting at the academy and was, in 1888, elected an honorary member of the Academy. He heavily influenced Austrian landscape painting toward the end of the 19th century, painting primarily Austrian and Italian landscapes. He died in Vienna in 1922.

==Selected paintings==

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File:San Giovanni Venezia by Robert Russ.jpg|”[[San Giovanni Venezia]]”

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==References==

==References==


Revision as of 05:29, 25 January 2026

Austrian painter (1847–1922)

Palazzo Del Cammello, 1882

Robert Russ (1847 – 1922) was an Austrian painter.

Biography

Russ was born into a family of painters in 1847 in Vienna.[1] He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Albert Zimmermann, who led the department of landscape art. Russ later taught landscape painting at the academy and was, in 1888, elected an honorary member of the Academy. He heavily influenced Austrian landscape painting toward the end of the 19th century, painting primarily Austrian and Italian landscapes. He died in Vienna in 1922.

Selected paintings

References

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