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Leopold Charles Matzal (August 13, 1890 – November 22, 1956) was a 20th-century Austrian-American visual artist. He was a realistic painter, known in New York City and northern New Jersey for his society portraiture and also, later in his career, for murals.〔''Benezit Dictionary of Artists''. Gründ. 2009. vol. 9, p. 576.〕 ==Life==
Matzal was born on August 13, 1890 in Vienna, Austria, the second of the four children of Carl and Eleanora Prögelhof Matzal. He studied at the Imperial and Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, 1909–1919.〔"Matzal Portraits Will Be Exhibited". (''Hudson Observer'' ). November 13, 1922.〕 At the Royal Academy, Matzal studied under Alois Delug and Rudolf Jettmar; he also travelled to Germany for studies under Wilhelm Trübner and Heinrich von Zügel. Matzal's studies were interrupted by active duty with the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I. In 1921 he emigrated to the United States. Matzal's first wife died in 1924, and in August 1929 he married Elsa Grasme of Hoboken. He taught at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts in New Jersey, 1928–1956.〔Merrill, Peter C. (1997). ''(German Immigrant Artists in America: A Biographical Dictionary )'', Scarecrow Press. p. 174.〕 He was a member of the Salmagundi Club〔''Benezit Dictionary of Artists''. Gründ. 2009. vol. 9, p. 576.〕 and of the New York branch of the Schlaraffia, a German arts organization. After a long illness, Matzal died on November 22, 1956 at St. Mary's Hospital, Orange, NJ.
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