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Julius Runge

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Julius Ludwig Friedrich Runge (28 June 1843, Röbel – 14 March 1922, Lindau) was a German landscape painter. Born in Röbel in northern Germany, he studied under Hans Gude and Gustav Schönleber. He painted in Munich, Karlsruhe, Hamburg and Lindau.[1] In the early 1880s, he joined the Skagen Painters in the far north of Jutland together with his Swedish tutor Wilhelm von Gegerfelt and his French colleague Émile Barau.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Runge, Julius Ludwig Friedrich. 1843 Röbel - 1922 Lindau" Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Auktionshaus Michael Zeller. (in German) Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. ^ Elisabeth Fabritius, "Anna Anchers Pasteller". (in Danish) Retrieved 24 October 2013.