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by some excellent land-
scapes, showing fine feeling
and delicate manipulation
of the brush.
Two pupils of Ziigel,
the animal painter, were
among the exhibitors.
August Ludecke's Cows in
a Wood certainly revealed
this master's influence with-
out obscuring the artist's
own strength and character.
The other, Alfons Purtscher,
who has just been awarded
a First Prize at the Munich
Exhibition, only exhibited
drawings of horses, but
' in the cradle " (chalk drawing) by hermine heller-ostersetzer
these were excellent.
Among others who contri-
buted to the exhibition, it
must suffice to mention the
names of Ferdinand Pam-
berger, Erwin Pendl, Theo-
dor Freiherr von Ehrmann
(who showed some good
water-colour drawings),
Switbert Lobisser, a young
Benedictine monk who for
the nonce has laid aside
his cowl to study art in
Vienna and is doing good
work; Liesl Laske, a
talented young artist, whose
drawing of a pig-market
deserves appreciation; Otto
Ferdinand Probst; and
Leopold Resch (a pupil of
Professor Karger), whose
On the Way to Church, a
study of a young girl
dressed in the old Carin-
thian costume, is full of
calm repose and shows
delicacy of treatment.
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The plastic section was
well represented in Michael
Mortl, Friedrich Gornik,
Anton Grath, Hans Ru-
'the game of ball" (Seep. 24.1) by hermine_heller-ostersetzer blander,EmilThurner. The
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by some excellent land-
scapes, showing fine feeling
and delicate manipulation
of the brush.
Two pupils of Ziigel,
the animal painter, were
among the exhibitors.
August Ludecke's Cows in
a Wood certainly revealed
this master's influence with-
out obscuring the artist's
own strength and character.
The other, Alfons Purtscher,
who has just been awarded
a First Prize at the Munich
Exhibition, only exhibited
drawings of horses, but
' in the cradle " (chalk drawing) by hermine heller-ostersetzer
these were excellent.
Among others who contri-
buted to the exhibition, it
must suffice to mention the
names of Ferdinand Pam-
berger, Erwin Pendl, Theo-
dor Freiherr von Ehrmann
(who showed some good
water-colour drawings),
Switbert Lobisser, a young
Benedictine monk who for
the nonce has laid aside
his cowl to study art in
Vienna and is doing good
work; Liesl Laske, a
talented young artist, whose
drawing of a pig-market
deserves appreciation; Otto
Ferdinand Probst; and
Leopold Resch (a pupil of
Professor Karger), whose
On the Way to Church, a
study of a young girl
dressed in the old Carin-
thian costume, is full of
calm repose and shows
delicacy of treatment.
\
The plastic section was
well represented in Michael
Mortl, Friedrich Gornik,
Anton Grath, Hans Ru-
'the game of ball" (Seep. 24.1) by hermine_heller-ostersetzer blander,EmilThurner. The
245