Carl Wenzel Zajicek
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Carl Wenzel Zajicek (29 February 1860 – 19 March 1923) was a Viennese painter.
He was born as one of 24 children of watchmaker Franz Zajicek. Educated in his father's craft, he worked as a watchmaker until 1900, but he practiced artistic painting as an amateur from a young age. Inspired by Emil Hütter, he specialized on Vedute of the city of Vienna, and he rose to notability in 1896 with a large panoramic painting.
Literature
- Carl Wenzel Zajicek: „Spaziergang durch das historische Wien“. Galerie Szaal, Wien.
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