Oskar Laske Art
Oskar Laske was a painter and architect. He studied architecture at the Technical University of Wien and at the Academy of Visual Arts, where he met Otto Wagner, who became his teacher. Laske worked as a freelance architect and painter from 1904. A self-taught artist, Laske traveled to various countries in Europe, America and the Middle East, where he used to paint both landscapes and people of those places. During World War I, Laske was an officer in Galicia and at the front of Isonzo. In 1924, he started joining the Viennese Secession, and he became famous not only in Austria but also internationally. In 1939, he became a member of the Künstlerhaus. In his last years, he was an established artist, and he dedicated himself to smaller works, etchings and watercolors.
1910s Modern Oskar Laske Art
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1960s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph, Stencil
1960s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1980s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Laid Paper, Ink, Lithograph
1950s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1950s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1980s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1980s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1970s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Archival Paper, Lithograph
1990s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1990s American Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph, Archival Paper
1920s Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph
1950s American Modern Oskar Laske Art
Lithograph