Alfred Holler was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a painter, graphic artist, printmaker, landscape painter and is considered a representative of Impressionist realism.
Holler created oil and watercolor paintings, woodcuts, charcoal and lead pencil drawings. In 1910 he moved to Belgium, where he worked and lived until the end of his life. Master for his work earned awards of Belgium: in 1934 - the Order of the Crown, in 1954 - the Order of Leopold II.
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