Hugo Charlemont Explained

Hugo Charlemont
Birth Date:18 March 1850
Birth Place:Jemnice, Moravia
Death Date:18 April 1939
Death Place:Vienna
Resting Place:Döbling Cemetery
Nationality:Austrian
Known For:Painting

Hugo Charlemont (18 March 1850 – 18 April 1939) was an Austrian painter. Born in Jemnice, Moriva he was the son of Matthais Adolf Charlemont. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts. He died in Vienna.

Life

Charlemont was born in Jemnice, Moravia.[1] He was the son of the miniature painter Matthias Adolf Charlemont and the brother of the painters Eduard Charlemont (1848–1906) and Theodor Charlemont (1859–1938). Hugo's daughter Lilly Charlemont also was an artist.

From 1873 he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna under Eduard von Lichtenfels.[2] Charlemont was a painter of landscapes, still lifes, genre subjects, animals, and portraits. He died in Vienna.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: John Denison Champlin. Charles Callahan Perkins. Cyclopedia of painters and paintings. 2 January 2013. 1913. C. Scribner's sons. 271.
  2. Book: Art Institute of Chicago. Catalogue of the objects in the Museum. 2 January 2013. 1896. Printed for the Art Institute. 77.