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Otto Schubert Animal Prints

German, 1892-1970

Otto Schubert was a rising star in Dresden when the city was considered the cultural center of Germany. In 1919, he founded the Dresdner Sezession Gruppe together with Oskar Kokoschka, Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller and others. Schubert was known for his portfolio of war lithographs and hand-painted postcards. He illustrated editions of the Grimm Fairy Tales, Rabelais, Balzac, Flaubert and Aesop. In 1918, he won the Staatspreis, which is Saxony’s most distinguished award for artists.

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Artist: Otto Schubert
Otto Schubert Pen & Ink Fairy Tale
By Otto Schubert
Located in Paonia, CO
Otto Schubert Pen & Ink Fairy Tale is an original pen & ink sketch 1927 from one of the artist's illustrations for a fairy tale. There is a father and mother fox talking to two younger versions of themselves. They are all dressed in human clothes at the door of their house with smoke coming out of the chimney. Next to the house is a tree with a mountain in the background and another house in the distance. There is gardening equipment here and there. In the foreground we see sketches of a rabbit in different poses with some writing in German below the middle image.The artis'ts pencil signature is bottom right. A rare opportunity to own an original signed sketch by this artist. There is a wrinkle in the bottom right side otherwise normal wear and in fair condition. Karl Max Otto Schubert ( 1892-1970 ) was a rising star in Dresden when the city was considered the cultural center of Germany. In 1919 he founded the Dresdner Sezession Gruppe together with Oskar Kokoschka, Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller and others. Schubert was known for his portfolio of war lithographs...
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1920s Other Art Style Otto Schubert Animal Prints

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