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Gustav Alexander Max Uth (24 November 1863 in Berlin – 15 June 1914 in , Potsdam) was a German painter of landscapes and art teacher. Uth was the son of a manufacturer and enrolled at the Academy of Art in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. He opened his own atelier for women painters in 1897 in Berlin; among his students were Gertrud Berger (1870–1949), (1860 or 1866–1935), Sophie Wencke-Meinken (1874–1963) and Emmy Gotzmann (1881-1950).

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  • Max Uth (de)
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  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (* 24. November 1863 in Berlin; † 15. Juni 1914 in Hermannswerder, Potsdam) war ein deutscher Maler und Kunstprofessor. (de)
  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (Berlín, 24 de noviembre de 1863-Hermannswerder, Potsdam, ​ de junio de 1914) fue un pintor de paisajes impresionista y profesor de arte alemán. (es)
  • Густав Александер Макс Ут (нем. Gustav Alexander Max Uth; 24 ноября 1863, Берлин, Королевство Пруссия — 15 июня 1914, Потсдам, Германская империя) — немецкий художник и профессор живописи. (ru)
  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (24 November 1863 in Berlin – 15 June 1914 in , Potsdam) was a German painter of landscapes and art teacher. Uth was the son of a manufacturer and enrolled at the Academy of Art in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. He opened his own atelier for women painters in 1897 in Berlin; among his students were Gertrud Berger (1870–1949), (1860 or 1866–1935), Sophie Wencke-Meinken (1874–1963) and Emmy Gotzmann (1881-1950). (en)
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  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (* 24. November 1863 in Berlin; † 15. Juni 1914 in Hermannswerder, Potsdam) war ein deutscher Maler und Kunstprofessor. (de)
  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (24 November 1863 in Berlin – 15 June 1914 in , Potsdam) was a German painter of landscapes and art teacher. Uth was the son of a manufacturer and enrolled at the Academy of Art in Berlin under Eugen Bracht. He opened his own atelier for women painters in 1897 in Berlin; among his students were Gertrud Berger (1870–1949), (1860 or 1866–1935), Sophie Wencke-Meinken (1874–1963) and Emmy Gotzmann (1881-1950). Paintings by him were among those exhibited in the AEG electricity pavilion at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900 and in the German Pavilion at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. He was one of the founding members of the Berlin Secession in 1899, and one of the sixteen artists to leave it in 1902. (en)
  • Gustav Alexander Max Uth (Berlín, 24 de noviembre de 1863-Hermannswerder, Potsdam, ​ de junio de 1914) fue un pintor de paisajes impresionista y profesor de arte alemán. (es)
  • Густав Александер Макс Ут (нем. Gustav Alexander Max Uth; 24 ноября 1863, Берлин, Королевство Пруссия — 15 июня 1914, Потсдам, Германская империя) — немецкий художник и профессор живописи. (ru)
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