
16th-19th Century
Osmar Schindler 'Internationale Kunst Ausstellung', 1897
Osmar Schindler 'Internationale Kunst Ausstellung', 1897
Osmar Schindler German, 1867-1927
Internationale Kunst Ausstellung, 1897
£3,000
Lithograph
Signed in the plate
96cm × 75cm (100cm × 82cm framed)
Schindler traveled throughout Europe during his early life and, by 1895, had visited Belgium, the Netherlands, France, and Italy. His work draws on classicism but also German Romanticism, often depicting vital young muscular men surrounded out in the countryside. In 1897, Schindler designed the poster for Dresden’s International Art Exhibition and, in 1900, was appointed a professor at the Dresden Art Academy. There he taught life modeling and draftsmanship, a position which he held for the remainder of his life.