Difference between revisions 7873320 and 7874364 on simplewiki'''Hansl Bock''' (22 September 1893 as ''Johanna Susanne Maria Vogel'' in [[Munich]] – 7 January 1973 in [[Freising]]) was a German painter. She belonged to the [[Lost Generation (Germany)|Lost Generation]] of art in Germany. == Life == Hansl Bock was the daughter of the painter Johanna Merre and stepdaughter of the painter [[Franz Hienl-Merre]], who had studied under [[Adolf Münzer]], and through his influence found access to the [[[[Die Scholle]] artists' association. She received further artistic influences from her husband [[Ludwig Bock]] and the painter [[Julius Seyler]], under whom she studied. Educational trips were made to Italy and Spain, and she also spent time in Strasbourg and Paris, where she had her own [[studio]] in 1924. She had her first [[exhibition]] in 1927, after which she became a member of the [[Juryfreie Kunstausstellung]], and her last exhibition was in 1935. As with so many of the lost generation, her work was (contracted; show full){{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bock, Hansl}} [[Category:German painters]] [[Category:1893 births]] [[Category:1973 deaths]] [[Category:People from Munich]] [[Category:Women]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=7874364.
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