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François Zdenek Eberl : ウィキペディア英語版
François Zdenek Eberl

François Maurice Eberl (May 25, 1887 - October 8, 1962) was a Czech-born painter who worked mainly in Paris, France. At his prime, his name was included among those of fellow painters and personal friends Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani and Maurice de Vlaminck.
== Early life and education ==
Frantisek Zdenek Maurice Augustin Eberl was born on May 25, 1887 in Prague into an upper-middle-class family. His parents were both Catholics with Swedish and French ancestry.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.eberl-info.com/?lang=1&nID=46 )
Eberl's artistic talent became obvious early on: in 1903 he was admitted to the local Academy of Fine Arts where he and fellow painter Emil Filla studied under Vlaho Buhovac. His artistic temperament, however, was incompatible with the Academy’s conservative tradition resulting in his leaving Prague and travelling Europe.
In October 1904 Eberl arrived in Munich and enrolled in the local Academy of Fine Arts. He received excellent reviews by his teachers, among them artist Franz von Stuck. Soon, Eberl became a teacher at the Academy himself; however, negative response to his publication of a few political drawings critical of Bavarian nobility caused Eberl to leave Germany. In 1911, Eberl settled down in the artists’ quarter of Montmartre and began showing his works in the famous Paris salons of the time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.agnesthiebault.com/art-moderne/eberl-françois )〕〔:fr:François Eberl

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