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ARTIST Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl, American, RIGHTS STATEMENT No known copyright restrictions . This work may be in the public domain in the United States.
GAUGENGIGL, Ignaz Marcel (1855-1932), born in Passau, Bavaria. Studied art at the Art Academy of Munich. In United States since 1880.
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The Guild of Boston Artists (The Guild) was founded in 1914 by a handful of Boston artists working in the academic and realist traditions. Ignaz Gaugengigl,
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"Summer" is a fine, original example of the nineteenth century genre art created by the American artist, Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl. Title: Summer: Artist:
The Munich Style. While the artist illustrators concentrated on the typical and newsworthy aspects of American life, the so-called "salon
Lot: 129: Ignaz Gaugengigl, American (1855-1932) "The Duel" , Lot Number: 0129, Starting Bid: $150, Auctioneer: John McInnis Auctioneers, Auction: IMPORTANT JULY
Lot: 129: Ignaz Gaugengigl, American (1855-1932) "The Duel" , Lot Number: 0129, Starting Bid: $150, Auctioneer: John McInnis Auctioneers, Auction: IMPORTANT JULY
Ignaz M. Gaugengigl - Self Portrait In The Artist's Studio (German/American 1855-1932) Ignaz M. Gaugengigl - Self Portrait In The Artist's Studio
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Guild membership, as a master, was therefore required for an artist to take on apprentices or to sell paintings to the public. Similar rules existed in Delft ,
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