Austrian painter Ludwig Wieden studied in Wien (Vienna) and later in München with Franz Herterich and became an open-air painter in Hungary. In 1905 Wieden joined the Jungbund, directed by Otto Barth, and later the Vienna Secession. During World War I, he was mainly active as a war painter, but he later became a renowned painter of portraits, landscape and still lifes.
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