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Ludwig Sohler was born in Senden-Iller, Swabia, October 7, 1907, the son of a
stationmaster of German railways. Prior to studing art, he received professional
training as a mechanical engineer. Later he studied at the Munich Academy of
Fine Arts under the well known landscape artists Sebastian Bacher and Arno
Lemke.
Study trips to France, especially Paris, influenced the development of his
moderate impressionism style for which his works are known. His art was held in
many leading galleries of Germany and other countries including the United
States.
He last resided in Munich.
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