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Robert Philippi began his training with the theater painter Kautsky and at the private Streblow painting school in Vienna. From 1893 to 1896 he attended the Vienna Academy with Griepenkerl and Trenkwald and later the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Myrbach and Roller. A few years later, in 1914/15 and from 1917 to 1920, he experienced a time there that shaped him both personally and artistically, as assistant to Franz Cˇicek, the founder of the children's drawing school and pioneer of Viennese Kinetism. At first Philippi primarily used drawings and woodcuts as a means of expression, but from 1925 he increasingly turned to painting. He was a member of the Hagenbund until 1925.
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