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Leopold Munsch

Leopold Munsch (1826 - 1888) was active/lived in Austria.  Leopold Munsch is known for Landscape painting of mountain landscapes in South Tyrol and the Salzkammergut..

The text states that Munsch was an artist who was influenced by Viennese landscape painting. He mainly painted motifs of mountain landscapes in South Tyrol and the Salzkammergut. No information is provided about his birth year, birthplace, death place, or death year

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