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          'The Tomb of Achilles' was created in c by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in Symbolism style.

          The reputation of artist Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl () has been unjustly mired in obscurity....

          Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl

          Hungarian-Jewish artist

          Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (1860–1933) was a Hungarian, Jewish artist[1] known for historical and mythological painting, particularly of subjects pertaining to ancient Rome.

          Some of his major history paintings have been lost, and many of his smaller works were retained by his heirs until the early 1980s. Although he was one of the most successful artists of fin-de-siècle Vienna, these circumstances, along with the rise of Gustav Klimt and the Vienna Secessionists, put his reputation in eclipse.[2]

          Education and career

          Hirémy-Hirschl was born 31 January 1860 in Temesvár,[3] then a part of Hungary, but at an early age he went to Vienna to study.

          Born into a Jewish family in Hungary—the cultural identity the artist elected throughout his life—Hirémy-Hirschl trained and began his career in Vienna.

        1. 'Only Witness' was created in c by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in Symbolism style.
        2. The reputation of artist Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl () has been unjustly mired in obscurity.
        3. Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl Hungarian Born - Died
        4. The dead plead with Hermes to let them return to the upper world, but he ignores their cries as he strides through the bodies to meet Charon at the shore.
        5. He received a scholarship to attend the Akademie der bildenden Künste in 1878. He won his first prize two years later with Farewell: Scene from Hannibal Crossing the Alps, followed in 1882 by a prize that allowed him to travel to Rome.

          His time in Rome was