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Hurter was born in Zurich, Switzerland, on the 11th May, 1883, nine months after the marriage of his parents, thirty-year old Swiss mechanic Albert Hurter (senior), and twenty three-year old German Maria Schmid. His first brother, Hugo Hurter, was born in 1884. The family lived in Kreis 5, the working-class ara of Zurich, until 1889 when they moved to the more peaceful Unterstrass; here, another brother, Ernst Hurter, was born, in 1890. Albert Hurter senior became a teacher of drawing for mechanical engineering, and the family eventually settled in a house in Gallusgasse, an alley street in Gallusgasse. During his childhood, Hurter collected stamps. His father's profession stimulated Hurter's interest in art, and he studied architecture in Zurich. During this time he was diagnosed with rhe

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  • Albert Hurter
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  • Hurter was born in Zurich, Switzerland, on the 11th May, 1883, nine months after the marriage of his parents, thirty-year old Swiss mechanic Albert Hurter (senior), and twenty three-year old German Maria Schmid. His first brother, Hugo Hurter, was born in 1884. The family lived in Kreis 5, the working-class ara of Zurich, until 1889 when they moved to the more peaceful Unterstrass; here, another brother, Ernst Hurter, was born, in 1890. Albert Hurter senior became a teacher of drawing for mechanical engineering, and the family eventually settled in a house in Gallusgasse, an alley street in Gallusgasse. During his childhood, Hurter collected stamps. His father's profession stimulated Hurter's interest in art, and he studied architecture in Zurich. During this time he was diagnosed with rhe
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  • Hurter, Albert
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  • 1942(xsd:integer)
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  • 1883(xsd:integer)
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  • Hurter was born in Zurich, Switzerland, on the 11th May, 1883, nine months after the marriage of his parents, thirty-year old Swiss mechanic Albert Hurter (senior), and twenty three-year old German Maria Schmid. His first brother, Hugo Hurter, was born in 1884. The family lived in Kreis 5, the working-class ara of Zurich, until 1889 when they moved to the more peaceful Unterstrass; here, another brother, Ernst Hurter, was born, in 1890. Albert Hurter senior became a teacher of drawing for mechanical engineering, and the family eventually settled in a house in Gallusgasse, an alley street in Gallusgasse. During his childhood, Hurter collected stamps. His father's profession stimulated Hurter's interest in art, and he studied architecture in Zurich. During this time he was diagnosed with rheumatic heart disease - this often resulted in anti-social behaviour, relapses and periods of illness. As a result, he took up the solitary hobby of stamp collecting, and drew constantly, often depicting morbid or grotesque subjects. In 1903 he moved to Berlin to study art for seven years. In 1910 Hurter returned home, to find that his father was ill. Records indicate that he moved to either America or Paris (it is unknown which) in 1912, and his father died at age 60.
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