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Studio: international art — 90.1925

DOI issue:
No. 389 (August 1925)
DOI article:
[Studio-talk]
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21403#0132

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BERLIN

"SKI-RUNNER." BY
WOLFGANGMULLER

the Testament by German types in
Renascence costume. Raffael Schuster-
Woldau surrounds us with an atmosphere
of old masterly restfulness and distinction,
and R. Schulte-Im-Hofe knows how to
ennoble his sitters with a fine psychic
atmosphere. Karl Ziegler must be noticed
for his composition and his wise temper-
ing of the academic spirit with loveliness.

Munich is not strongly represented.
Theodor Baierl gains attention by nobility
of thought and treatment. He reminds
one of the pre-Raphaelites, whilst Fried-
rich Stahl, in spite of his individualism,

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remains the follower of Lippi and Cosimo.
Constantin Gerhardinger and Franz
Reinhardt show delicacy and grace in
youthful figures. 0000
Dresden is represented by renowned
artists like Richard Muller, Georg Luhrig
and Hans Unger. A new name is
Wolfgangmiiller, who impresses by a
sense for decorativeness and fantastic
vision in wintry landscapes. Georg Sie-
bert attracts by carefulness and charm of
sentiment, and Herbert Lehmann shows
a refined colour-sense and an eye for
grace of design. 0 0 a a
 
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