Ernst Oppler - Porträt des Kunsthistorikers Charles F. Förster bei der Lektüre
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Porträt des Kunsthistorikers Charles F. Förster bei der Lektüre, Radierung auf Papier, 18 x 23,7 cm
Ernst Oppler was a Jew and Impressionist (painter and etcher). He studied in München and continued his education in England and Holland before he settled in Berlin, and became a member of the Berlin Secession under Max Liebermann. Ernst Oppler (also called “dance artist”) was called the best of the German theater and ballet painters of his time. He invented a lighted pen to paint in the theater in the dark can. He was the brother of Alexander Oppler who participated in the category Sculpturing in the 1928 Art Competitions. Their father was the well-known architect Edwin Oppler (1831-1880).
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Date
15/12/2018
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H. W. Fichter Kunsthandel
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public domain