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Oskar Schlemmer German Abstract Painter, 1888-1943
German painter, sculptor, choreographer and stage designer. After the death of his parents he lived with his sister at Geppingen, and in Stuttgart from 1903 to 1905 he served an apprenticeship at a workshop specializing in marquetry while attending classes at the Kunstgewerbeschule. He continued his studies on a bursary from 1906 to 1911 at the Kunstakademie in Stuttgart under the plein-air landscape painters Christian Landenberger (1862-1927) and Friedrich von Keller (1840-1914). In 1911-12 he lived in Berlin, where he produced paintings such as Hunting Lodge, Grunewald (1911; Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) and Self-portrait (1912; Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) under the influence of Cubism. After returning to Stuttgart, Schlemmer studied under Adolf Helzel,
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Painting ID:: 21684 rBauhaus Stairway (mk09)
1932
Oil on canvas,162.3 x 114.3 cm
New York,The Museum of Modern Art
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Painting ID:: 34086 Bauhaus Stairway
mk87
1932
Oil on canvas
162.3x114.3cm
New York,The Museum of Modern Art
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Painting ID:: 45005 Idealistische Begegnung
mk183
Signed Signed with the initials
titled and dated Ende April 28 on the reverse
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Painting ID:: 68035 fem kvinnor och en forbipasserande
1925
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Painting ID:: 80923 A vase of gladiolus and dalias.
Date 1900s
Medium Oil on canvas
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Oskar Schlemmer
German Abstract Painter, 1888-1943
German painter, sculptor, choreographer and stage designer. After the death of his parents he lived with his sister at Geppingen, and in Stuttgart from 1903 to 1905 he served an apprenticeship at a workshop specializing in marquetry while attending classes at the Kunstgewerbeschule. He continued his studies on a bursary from 1906 to 1911 at the Kunstakademie in Stuttgart under the plein-air landscape painters Christian Landenberger (1862-1927) and Friedrich von Keller (1840-1914). In 1911-12 he lived in Berlin, where he produced paintings such as Hunting Lodge, Grunewald (1911; Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) and Self-portrait (1912; Stuttgart, Staatsgal.) under the influence of Cubism. After returning to Stuttgart, Schlemmer studied under Adolf Helzel,
. Related Artists to Oskar Schlemmer: | Elisabeth Geertruida Wassenbergh | Theodor Rocholl | allart van everdingen | Philip Charles Hardwick | Jozsef Rippl-Ronai |
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