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Otto Lange (1879-1944)

"Otto Lange (1879 – 19 December 1944) was a German Expressionist painter and graphic artist.

After an apprenticeship as a decorator, he became a pupil of the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden and then studied at the Otto Gussmann Academy of art. From 1919 he lived in Dresden, where, alongside Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmueller, Otto Schubert and Lasar Segall, he co-founded the Dresdner Sezession group, a short-lived collaboration of German Expressionism. The works of this new generation of disillusioned artists placed a much greater emphasis on political and social reformation through pacifistic means, rather than adopting the nihilistic social criticism and cynicism of their Die Brücke predecessors. From 1921 he was a member of the Academic Council of Saxony and in 1925 he was appointed professor of the State Art School for Textile Industry, Plauen by Karl Hanusch. In 1926 he painted the Lutheran church in Ellefeld, Vogtland." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)

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Dame in Grün, Blatt aus der Mappe "Die Schaffenden", I. Jahrgang, 3. Mappe, VerlDirnenTotenbildKanal in Berlin, Illustration für die Zeitschrift "Der Bildermann. SteinzeichnunSüdlicher Hafen mit DampfschiffSüdlicher Hafen mit Blick auf die Stadt
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Intellectual creation Otto Lange (1879-1944)
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