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In A Boat
Leo Putz — German-Austrian, 1869–1940 — Munich Secession / German Impressionism
Leo Putz was a South Tyrolean painter associated with the Munich Secession and the artists' colony at Schleißheim, where he developed a distinctive plein-air style bridging Jugendstil decoration and German Impressionism. Trained at the Munich and Paris academies, he gained recognition in the early 1900s for figure compositions placing nudes and women in dappled garden and woodland settings, painted with broken color and a high-keyed palette.
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