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International studio — 51.1913/​1914

DOI Heft:
Nr. 202 (December, 1913)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-Talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43454#0225

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Studio-Talk

“STILLNESS IN THE FOREST” BY ADOLF HELMBERGER


Best, an artist of fine
sentiment. His picture
of a cottage interior, here
reproduced, is a refined
rendering of an every-day
theme, admirably and
sympathetically handled.
Richard Fehdmer, Emmy
Lischke, Clemens Niels-
sen, Prof. Carl Marr,
Charles Vetter, August
Liidecke, Johann Holz,
Otto Thiele, and Tini
Rupprecht were all ade-
quately represented.
Among the sculptors
special mention must be
made of Franz Zelezny’s
busts of Wagner and
Franz Stelzhamer, exe-
cuted in oak. In the
graphic section the chief
contributors were Frank
Brangwyn, Hans Nowack

(delightful gouache draw-

von Pausinger, the well-known painter of moun- ings of odd and out-of-the-way corners of Salzburg),

tain wilds and big game,
exhibition some fine speci-
mens of his art. Heinrich
Rauchingerwas represented
by two excellent portraits
Adolf Helmberger, whose
Stillness in the Forest is
here reproduced, is a native
of Salzburg, and a delight-
ful painter of mountain
scenery and atmosphere.
Adolf Reibmayr, who has
made his mark as a painter
of animals, chiefly horses,
was here represented by
two praiseworthy works.
Therese Schachner contri-
buted some refined studies
of flowers, Edward Zetsche
some charming landscapes
of the surroundings of
Vienna, and Dr. Horatio
Gaigher subtle renderings
of colour in his Guitar
Player and The Flowery
Shawl. Among the German
artists represented mention

sent to the recent Otto Trauner, and Willy Tiedjen.

A. S. L.


must be made of Hans

“THREE WHITE HORSES

BY ALBERT REIBMAYR

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