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and Secessionist tastes, and in 1907–08, he was not in Vienna after another falling-out. Therefore, the admission decision largely fell to the other director of the painting school,
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in 1888 and accepted orders for historical and religious paintings. In 1896, he moved back to Vienna, and became a founding member of the
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a place at the academy because of inadequate drawing ability. However, according to
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in Bozen, Delug started painting, with encouragement from the painter
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Three-piece votive picture for the Schorlemer family chapel (1898)
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Hitler's Vienna: A Portrait of the Tyrant as a Young Man
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Alois Delug, by O Tomasi (1911)
Bozen
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
Adolf Hitler


Dr. JuliusPerathoner (1909)
Gymnasium
Heinrich Schöpfer
Innsbruck
University of Innsbruck
Leopold Carl MĂĽller
Munich
Vienna Secession
Karl Sterrer
Anton Velim
Hans Fronius
Anton Kolig
Hubert Lanzinger
Albert Stolz
Hans Popp
Oddone Tomasi
Franz Gruss
Josef Greiner
Adolf Hitler
Brigitte Hamann
Modernist
Christian Griepenkerl

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