Max Buri
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Spring Landscape
Peasants from Brienz in a Tavern Room
View of the Bluemlisalp
Still life with lemons and wine glassView of the Bluemlisalp
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Max Buri (born July 24, 1868 in Burgdorf, † May 21 1915 in Interlaken) was a Swiss painter. Max Buri already during his school days he took drawing lessons with Paul Volmar in Bern. After school, he attended the class of Fritz Schider in the trade school of Basel. Later he went to Munich, but he was released in 1886 from the Art Academy of Professor Karl Raupp because of laziness and lack of talent. So he attended from 1887 to 1889 the private school of Simon Holosy. He then traveled to Paris and became a student at the Académie Julian. After numerous trips abroad, he returned to Munich and opened a studio. From 1898 he lived in Switzerland, in Langnau im Emmental, Lucerne and last in Brienz. For a long time Max Buri he was influenced by the Munich school. It was not until around 1900 when he developed under the influence of Ferdinand Hodler his own style.
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