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He studied in the studio of Jūlijs Madernieks and also in the Central School of Technical Drawing of [[Saint Petersburg]]. He worked as a [[drawing]] [[teacher]] in some schools of [[Saint Petersburg]], and then became a vice-principal of the Shuvalov – Ozerskov [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]].<ref>[http://www.paintings.lv/en/artist/42 Hugo GROTUSS - Izsoļu nams/galerija Jēkabs]</ref> |
He studied in the studio of Jūlijs Madernieks and also in the Central School of Technical Drawing of [[Saint Petersburg]]. He worked as a [[drawing]] [[teacher]] in some schools of [[Saint Petersburg]], and then became a vice-principal of the Shuvalov – Ozerskov [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]].<ref>[http://www.paintings.lv/en/artist/42 Hugo GROTUSS - Izsoļu nams/galerija Jēkabs]</ref> |
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In 1920 Grotuss returned to [[Latvia]]. He was a member of the Union of Independent Painters, also a member of the board participating in exhibitions of that Union (1921–1934). Then he worked again as a school teacher. During his life he made around 2000 paintings.<ref>[http://www.paintings.lv/gallery/artist.html?artist__id=1 Paintings.lv]</ref> |
In 1920 Grotuss returned to [[Latvia]]. He was a member of the Union of Independent Painters, also a member of the board participating in exhibitions of that Union (1921–1934). Then he worked again as a school teacher. During his life he made around 2000 paintings.<ref>[http://www.paintings.lv/gallery/artist.html?artist__id=1 Paintings.lv] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20120906055026/http://www.paintings.lv/gallery/artist.html?artist__id=1 |date=2012-09-06 }}</ref> |
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Hugo Grotuss | |
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Born | Hugo Kārlis Grotuss January 17, 1884 Latvian |
Known for | Painter |
Notable work | Piones, Ainava ar rudzu statiem, Tulpes, Kemeri Milestibas sala. |
Hugo Kārlis Grotuss (January 17, 1884 in
Realist. His paintings and drawings include some of the best known and most popular works in Latvian
art.
Biography
He studied in the studio of Jūlijs Madernieks and also in the Central School of Technical Drawing of Saint Petersburg. He worked as a drawing teacher in some schools of Saint Petersburg, and then became a vice-principal of the Shuvalov – Ozerskov Gymnasium.[1]
In 1920 Grotuss returned to Latvia. He was a member of the Union of Independent Painters, also a member of the board participating in exhibitions of that Union (1921–1934). Then he worked again as a school teacher. During his life he made around 2000 paintings.[2]
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