![]() ![]() While teaching, Steiner-Prag additionally worked as a book illustrator for various writers. During his early years of teaching, Steiner-Prag and Bergmann had two children, Detlev in 1906 and Helga in 1908. In 1907, they continued on to Leipzig and Steiner-Prag taught at the Königliche Akademie für Graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe, the Royal Academy of Graphic Arts and Book Trade. Soon thereafter, the couple moved to Rhineland where Steiner-Prag became a professor at Kunstgewerbeschule, the local school of applied arts. At his first school in Munich, Lehr- und Versuchsstätten, he connected with one student, Paula Bergmann, who would later become his wife in 1905. It was here Steiner added “Prag'' to his last name in recognition of his home city and to help distinguish his name from other artists.įollowing his arts education, Steiner-Prag began teaching in various German art schools. He continued his education in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Königliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste. His formal artistic career began at age seventeen when he enrolled at the Prague Academy of the Arts, Prager Kunstakadmie, in 1897. ![]() In his adolescence, he took private art lessons and was a member of Jung Prag, a group of young artists fascinated by mysticism. On DecemHugo Steiner was born as the fourth youngest son to book-seller Hermann and Berta Steiner in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hugo Steiner-Prag worked as an artist, illustrator, and educator all throughout the world. ![]()
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