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Léon Hornecker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Léon Hornecker
Léon Hornecker, (13 June 1864, Neuhof - 9 January 1924, Paris) was an Alsatian painter of landscapes and portraits. ==Life and work == He showed an aptitude for artistic crafts at an early age and was apprenticed to the Ott Brothers glass-making workshop. At the same time, he attended evening classes in drawing at an arts and crafts school where he impressed his teachers and received a scholarship, beginning his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in 1883.〔(Amis du Cercle Saint-Léonard: Biography and appreciation of Hornecker )〕 He made several study trips to Holland, where he was influenced by the Old Masters, and graduated in 1888, after which he returned to Strasbourg. In 1890, the City of Strasbourg hired Anton Seder (of the Munich Academy) to be Director of the École des Arts Décoratifs. As a former alumnus from Munich, Hornecker soon found employment there. He taught drawing and anatomy, but derived little pleasure from teaching and was eventually dismissed. From that point on, he turned his attention to France, rather than Germany and became a member of the "''Cercle de Saint-Léonard''", a group devoted to the promotion of Alsatian culture, founded by Charles Spindler and Anselm Laugel.〔 By 1894, his commissions had increased to the point where he required a larger workshop and, in 1899, was able to marry. One of his sons, Adrien, became a sculptor of some note.
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