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Studio: international art — 57.1913

DOI Heft:
No. 238 (January 1913)
DOI Artikel:
Studio-talk
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21158#0351

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“RISING STORM near torbole” (Keller and Reiner's Salon, Berlin)

BY ZENO DIEMER

and died in Vienna when only fifty-seven. However given his admirers an opportunity of studying the
old-masterly his art may seem, he fully assimilated fruits of his latest labours. The interest in this
modern teachings. landscapist, who proves his ability to cope with the

boldest tasks, is everywhere considerable. How-

Among a Spanish collec-
tion at the Salon Schulte
the newly discovered art of
Eugenio Lucas the elder,
who died in Madrid in
1870, was a noteworthy
introduction. The hand
of a real painter was here
mirrored in scenes from
reality, of halcyon or
dramatic character. We
became aware of a lover
of decorative grotesqueness
as well as of amiable sim-
plicity. A racy Spaniard
of great versatility, he occa-
sionally reminds one of
Goya and Herrera, but also
of the suave genre-man-
nerists of his country.

At Messrs. Keller and
Keiner’s Salon, Prof. Zeno
Diemer, of Munich, has

“INTERIOR PORTRAIT”

BY C.«SAR KUNWALD

(Budapest Academy)

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