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

    Lesser Ury (1861-1931) was a German impressionist painter and printmaker, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He painted landscapes, urban scenes, and interiors, and is known for his nocturnal cafe scenes and rainy streets.

  2. Learn about the life and works of Lesser Ury, who painted landscapes, urban scenes, and interiors in an Impressionistic style. See his self-portrait, nocturnal cafe scenes, and rainy streets, and shop for his reproductions.

    • 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 (1861-1931) was a prolific artist who painted city scenes, interiors, and religious subjects in lively brushstrokes and impasto. Explore his biography, artworks, and auction prices on Artnet, the leading online marketplace for art.

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  4. Lesser Ury (1861-1931) war ein impressionistischer Künstler der Berliner Secession, der vor allem für seine Kaffeehaus- und Straßenszenen bekannt ist. Er malte auch Landschaften, Stillleben und biblische Motive und war mit Lovis Corinth befreundet.

  5. Lesser Ury died in Berlin, Germany on 18 October 1931. He is represented in international collections abroad including the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany and Galerie Ludorff, Düsseldorf, Germany; the Hecht Museum, University of Haifa, Israel; and the Ben Uri Collection in the UK.

  6. Set in the Charlottenburg district, this is one of Ury’s many Impressionistic Berlin street scenes, which are typically set either at night or in the rain. Framed by distinctive classical architecture and accentuated by vivid splashes of colour, the angular shapes of two fashionably dressed young women contrast strongly with...

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  8. 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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