!!!Hölzel, Adolf b. Olomouc, Czech Republic (then Olmuetz), May 13, 1853, d. Stuttgart (Germany), Oct. 17, 1934, painter. Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and at the Munich Academy; 1891 founded the "Neu-Dachau" school of painting in Dachau. Developed muted impressionism into a two-dimensional and abstract style of painting. !Works figure paintings, large compositions with religious subjects, glass paintings; !Literature W. Venzmer, A. H., Monographie mit Werkverzeichnis der Oelbilder, Glasfenster und ausgewaehlter Pastelle, 1983. %%language [Back to the Austrian Version|AEIOU/Hölzel,_Adolf|class='wikipage austrian'] %% [{FreezeArticle author='AEIOU' template='Lexikon_1995_englisch'}] [{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW comment All}][{ALLOW edit FreezeAdmin}]