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Maximilian Albert Josef Liebenwein (11 April 1869 – 17 July 1926) was an Austrian-German painter, graphic artist and book illustrator, in the Impressionist and Art Nouveau styles. He spent significant time in Vienna, Munich and Burghausen, Altötting, and took an active part in the artistic community in all three places. He was an important member of the Vienna Secession, becoming its vice-president, and exhibiting with the group many times.

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  • Maximilian Liebenwein (de)
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  • Maximilian Liebenwein (* 11. April 1869 in Wien; † 17. Juli 1926 in München) war ein österreichisch-süddeutscher Maler, Grafiker und Buchillustrator zwischen Impressionismus und Jugendstil. (de)
  • Maximilian Albert Josef Liebenwein (11 April 1869 – 17 July 1926) was an Austrian-German painter, graphic artist and book illustrator, in the Impressionist and Art Nouveau styles. He spent significant time in Vienna, Munich and Burghausen, Altötting, and took an active part in the artistic community in all three places. He was an important member of the Vienna Secession, becoming its vice-president, and exhibiting with the group many times. (en)
  • Maximilian Albert Josef Liebenwein (Viena, 11 de abril de 1869 – Munique, 17 de julho de 1926) foi um pintor, ilustrador e designer gráfico teuto-austríaco. Empregou os métodos impressionistas e do Art Nouveau, passando boa parte de sua vida em Viena, Munique e Burghausen, cidades onde participou da comunidade artística ativamente. Foi membro importante da Secessão de Viena, chegando a ser seu vice-presidente e participando de exposições do grupo por diversas vezes. (pt)
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