
The painter and graphic artist Otto Kopp was born in 1879 in Munich. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Franz von Stuck and Carl von Marr. Later, he himself taught life painting at the Academy. Kopp also represented the Munich New Secession, and he worked for the magazine Jugend.
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