He was initially employed as a businessman then, from 1878 to 1882, he studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. This was followed by studies at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich from 1882 to 1885. His primary instructors there were
Johann Caspar Herterich and
Otto Seitz. In 1885, after graduating, he took an extended trip through the
Balkans, to Türkiye, Palestine and Egypt; making numerous sketches that he would use for oil paintings back in his Munich studio. His works included landscapes, cityscapes and
genre scenes. From 1893 to 1899, he participated in exhibitions in Budapest and the
Munich Glaspalast as well as in his native Vienna. He became mentally ill and spent his last two years in a sanatorium. == Sources ==