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Studio: international art — 47.1909

DOI Heft:
No. 195 (June, 1909)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20967#0091

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Studio-Talk

Schattenstein is making further strides forward, his
portrait of Frau Raoul A uerheimer being one of ex-
ceptional merit. David Kolm’s red chalk drawing of
Frau Heller-Ostersetzer carries with it a pathetic
note, as this gifted young lady, whose work as an
artist has on more than one occasion been repro-
duced in The Studio, died quite recently. Victor
Schauffer’s portrait of The German Emperor, in
scarlet mantle over a white uniform and wearing
the order of the Black Eagle, was commissioned
by the monarch for presentation to Count Wilczek,
as a souvenir of his visit to the Count at Burg
Kruzenstein some two years ago, and is a dignified
work. Jehudo Epstein’s portrait of a lady in black
with a green shawl, is admirable.

There are numerous landscapes and genre
pictures. Edward Zetsche, Karl Pippich, Otto
Novak, Alfred Zoff, Hugo Darnaut, F. Brunner,
M. Suppantschitoch, O. Ruzicka, R. Germela,
H. Ranzoni, E. Ameseder, Hans Larwin, Hugo
Charlemont, Karl O’Lynch of Town, Adolf Schwarz,
Franz Windhager and E. Kasparides, are all
well represented, some of the pictures being par-

ticularly beautiful in composition and treatment.
R. Quittner’s Paris Boulevard by Night is full of
bustle, life and movement everywhere ; Otto
Herschel’s studies of drapery and interiors of our
grandmothers’ time are finely treated and delicate
in colour. Lazar Krestin and Isidor Ivaufmann
are both excellent in their portrayal of Galician
Jews, whom they have studied in their own country,
and Karl Fahringer’s animal studies are always
welcome, an excellent example of them being the
Tiger and Snake reproduced on page 64. Some
good specimens of graphic art by F. Gold, A.
Cossman and Tomislav Krizman are among the
features of the exhibition.

In the plastic section L. Hujer, Prof. Marschall,
Karl Wollek, S. Schwartz, Hans Schaefer, show
medals and plaquettes of high artistic merit; S.
Lewandowski sends a marble bust of the celebrated
Polish poet Count Zygmund Krasinski; Friedrich
Gornik A Procession of Monks, which is highly
praiseworthy, and Leo Bernstein some excellent
busts, that of Baroness Schey and Prof. Leschetitzky
being remarkable for the beauty and strength of



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BY ROBERT LEVY

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