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Hans Berger

Hans Berger (1882 - 1977) was active/lived in Switzerland.  Hans Berger is known for Modernist landscape, portrait and still-life painting.

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Hans Berger was born in 1882.  He was a Swiss painter, who studied in Geneva. 

In 1909, the artist received the 3rd place win in the Concours Diday in Geneva.   A year later, a solo exhibition at the Musée Rath was dedicated to him.  Ferdinand Hodler was counted as one of his buyers, among others.  

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Facts about Hans Berger

   Hans Berger  Born:  1882 - Biel, Switzerland
Died:   1977 - Geneva, Switzerland
Known for:  Modernist landscape, portrait and still-life painting

Hans Berger was born in 1882.  He was a Swiss painter, who studied in Geneva. 

In 1909, the artist received the 3rd place win in the Concours Diday in Geneva.   A year later, a solo exhibition at the Musée Rath was dedicated to him.  Ferdinand Hodler was counted as one of his buyers, among others.  

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