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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lesser_UryLesser Ury - Wikipedia

    Leo Lesser Ury (November 7, 1861 – October 18, 1931) was a German impressionist painter and printmaker, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Life and career [ edit ] Ury was born on November 7, 1861, in Birnbaum [1] in what was then the Kingdom of Prussia (now Międzychód in Poland ).

  2. Learn about Lesser Ury, a prominent artist of the Düsseldorf school of painting who created landscapes, urban scenes, and interiors in an Impressionistic style. Explore his 49 artworks, including self-portrait, nocturnal cafe, and rainy street, at Wikiart.org.

    • Jewish, German
    • November 7, 1861
    • Birnbaum, Grand Duchy of Posen, Germany
    • October 18, 1931
  3. www.artnet.com › artists › lesser-uryLesser Ury | Artnet

    Lesser Ury was a German-Jewish painter best known for his Impressionistic depictions of city life. Ury’s most acclaimed pieces are of lamp-lit cafes at night, rendered in lively brushstrokes and impasto paint. Born on November 7, 1861 in Birnbaum, Poland (formerly Prussia), he went on to study at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and spent time ...

    • German
  4. Lesser Ury 1861-1931. Impressionist painter and printmaker Lesser Ury (né Leo Lesser Ury) was born into a Jewish family in Birnbaum, then in the Prussian province of Posen (now Kreis Birnbaum, Poland), on 7 November 1861; his father, a baker, died during his childhood and the family relocated to Berlin. Ury was initially apprenticed to a ...

  5. Learn about Lesser Ury, a modern artist who depicted Berlin city life in vivid colors and pastels. Explore his biography, works, and legacy at the Leo Baeck Institute, a research center for German-Jewish history and culture.

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  7. Lesser Ury (German, 1861–1931) Lesser Ury (German, 1861–1931) was an Impressionist painter and printmaker, associated with the Düsseldorf School of Painting. Born in Birnbaum, Poznan, Ury moved to Berlin as a teenager. He later studied at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, and spent time in Paris, Brussels, Munich, Stuttgart, and Karlsruhe.

  8. Lesser Ury's dream was to present "large paintings illustrating fundamental social ideas" in a "temple of mankind that transcends all religion, but is full of the deepest religion" – and thus to contribute to "elevating humanity." The painting of Moses is a work for which his dream nearly came true. Ury completed it for the hall of honor in ...

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