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Artist: Heinrich Otto ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Heinrich Otto.
- Heinrich Otto
Abrahamus Andreae
19th - 20th century
- Heinrich Otto
Joachimus Hoppe
19th - 20th century
- Heinrich Otto
Dammerung (Twilight)
ET
19th - 20th century
- Bourgeois sentimentality, Otto Heinrich Strohmeyer , circa 1916, Woodcut on wove paper
- Shot by an arrow, Otto Heinrich Strohmeyer , circa 1917, Woodcut on wove paper
- The cross in the circle, Otto Heinrich Strohmeyer , 1920, Linoleum cut on J. W. Zanders laid paper
- Creation of the world, Otto Heinrich Strohmeyer , circa 1919, Woodcut on wove paper
- Die Aktion 8, no. 1/2 (12 January 1918), Heinrich Hoerle (Germany (Cologne), 1895 - 1936) , 1918, Printed material and five woodcuts on wove paper
- Die Aktion 8, no. 1/2 (12 January 1918), Heinrich Hoerle (Germany (Cologne), 1895 - 1936) , 1918, Printed material and five woodcuts on wove paper
- Heinrich Vogeler
[Night scene with house in the woods]
19th - 20th century
- Otto H. Bacher - Mrs. Otto H. Bacher 1891 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Otto Dix
Portrait of Dr. Otto Klemperer
Lithograph
1923
- SAINTE MADELEINE PENITENTE (17e siècle) by anonyme ; VENIUS Otto (d'après), VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Heinrich Hoffmann
Der Struwwelpeter by Heinrich Hoffmann (Frankfort: Literarische Anstalt, [ca. 1890])
book with color plates
1890
- TETE DE SAINTE (1ère moitié 17e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Destiny: A Novel in Pictures by Otto Nückel, Otto Nückel (Germany, Cologne, 1888 - 1956) , circa 1930, Printed material and 206 metal cuts on paper
- Johann Heinrich Tischbein, The Younger
Portrait of Dr. Georg Heinrich Ayrer
etching
18th - 19th century
- Heinrich Campendonk, Heinrich Campendonk (Germany, Krefeld, 1889 - 1957) , 1920, Printed material with two woodcuts on wove paper
- Solneman der Unsichtbare Roman von A.M. Frey mit 13 Holzschnitten von Otto Nückel, Otto Nückel (Germany, Cologne, 1888 - 1956) , 1914, Printed material and thirteen woodcuts on laid paper
- Heinrich Richter-Berlin, Heinrich Richter-Berlin (Germany, Berlin, 1884 - 1981) , 1974, Printed material with three lithographs and one woodcut on laid paper
- JUDITH ET HOLOPHERNE (4e quart 16e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- LA FORTUNE VAINCUE PAR LA SAGESSE (4e quart 16e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Heinrich Campendonk; das graphische Werk: nach Engels, Heinrich Campendonk (Germany, Krefeld, 1889 - 1957) , 1966, Printed material and two woodcuts on machine-made laid paper
- Otto Dix
Scherzo
Woodcut
1920
- Otto Dix
Nelly II
Etching
1923 - 1924
- LE MARIAGE MYSTIQUE DE SAINTE CATHERINE (4e quart 16e siècle ; 1er quart 17e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Otto Dix
Seen at Clery-sur-Somme
Etching
1924
- Die Aktion 6, no. 51/52 (1916), Arthur Segal (Romania, Iasi, 1875 - 1944) , 1916, Printed material and four woodcuts on wove paper
- Die Aktion 6, no. 51/52 (1916), Arthur Segal (Romania, Iasi, 1875 - 1944) , 1916, Printed material and four woodcuts on wove paper
- Die Aktion 6, no. 51/52 (1916), Arthur Segal (Romania, Iasi, 1875 - 1944) , 1916, Printed material and four woodcuts on wove paper
- Otto Dix
Louis and Vonse
Lithograph
1923
- SAINT MICHEL PESANT LES AMES (4e quart 16e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Officers Riding, Heinrich Cotta (died N/A) (Artist), Engraving
- Otto Dix
Old Woman, Seated
metalpoint on prepared paper
1932
- SAINTES EN MARCHE : ALLEGORIE RELIGIEUSE (4e quart 16e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- La déploration du Christ (4e quart 16e siècle ; 1er quart 17e siècle) by VENIUS Otto, VEEN Otto Van (dit)
- Otto Fischer
Gewitterstimmung (Thunder clouds)
ET
1896
- Otto Hettner
Die Komodie
19th - 20th century
- Otto Karl Knaths
Beachcomber's Return
oil on canvas
1946
- Kurt Tuch
Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
book with 29 color stencil prints after watercolors
1920
- Otto Reim
Landschaft (Landscape)
Etching
1896
- RETOUR DE L'EGLISE, SCENE BRETONNE (19e siècle) by WEBER Otto
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
- Kurt Tuch
illustration in the book Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (Berlin: Julius Bard, [ca. 1920])
color stencil print after a watercolor
1920
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Otto
Sprengel Museum: Otto Dix: The War ...
Iziko-SA National Gallery: Otto Dix: Prints 1920-24 Dix was born, educated and taught in Germany and served as a machine gunner
on the frontline of the European battlefields in World War 1. Here in the
infamous trenches of the Great War, his "inspiration" emerged and he was
compelled to commit ...
National Gallery of Australia: War: the Prints of Otto Dix Otto Dix was born in 1891 in Untermhausen, Thuringia, the son of an ironworker. He initially trained in Gera and at the Dresden School of Arts and Crafts as a painter of wall decorations, and later taught himself how to paint on canvas. He volunte...
Absa Gallery: Andre Otto: Solo Exhibition of Sculpture Until now, Otto has sharpened his talent creating commissioned works for
corporate and private art collectors. Now, with the help of Absa, the
ex-university lecturer has realized his dream to hold his first solo
exhibition featuring his persona...
Fondazione Prada: On Otto: A New Show by Tobias Rehberger For ‘On Otto’ Rehberger's aim was not to produce a finished film program, but a walk-through museum installation. A key aspect of the installation will be the involvement of movie stars Kim Basinger, Willem Dafoe, Emmy Rossum, Justin Henry, and Da...
Icaro Gallery: Saints and Sinners: Tony de Carlo, Reuben Munoz, Antonio Rael, Otto “Tito” Sturcke, Mauro Yrigoyen, Alejandra Vernon Saints and Sinners explores the dichotomy of mankind. It looks at good and evil,
joy and sadness, triumph and failure, life and death. It encompasses aspects of All
Saints Day and Halloween. It considers secular and religious viewpoints. Some ...
Cincinnati Art Museum: Ansel Adams, A Legacy: Masterworks from The Friends of Photography
Collection Presented by The Otto M. Budig Family
Foundation. Organized by The Friends of
Photography, San Francisco and
sponsored nationally by Metropolitan LifeAdmission Fees:...
Dia Center for the Arts: Stan Douglas and Douglas Gordon: Double Vision ...
Bundeskunsthalle: Today is Tomorrow: On the Future of Experience and Construction Among those
invited to take part are experts from the fields of semiotics, philosophy
and sociology, architecture and psychology, literature and
...
Ketterer Kunst: The Moderne and Gegenwart
to be First Autumn Auction
One of the highlights of the auction is a bronze sculpture. Gerhard Marcks’ Schäferin (Shepherdess) is the fourth of seven casts and documents the artist’s new ideas concerning patina. Marcks wrote in 1953: Previously there was too much patina. Bu...
Haus der Kunst: Grand Art Exhibition 2005 Besides renowned, accomplished sculptors
such as Lothar Fischer, Otto Herbert Hajek, Joseph Michael Neustifter, Hans
Peter Reuter, Michael Schoenholtz, Voré and Rudolf Wachter, young artists
from Germany and neighbouring European countries have...
Peabody Essex Museum: Images of Paradise: Views from the Age of Exploration The prints visually document the cultural exchanges that took place when
European explorers Cook, La Perouse, Otto von Kotzebue, and Dumont
...
Fondation Dina Vierny - Muse Maillol: Keith Haring: Made in France ...
Haunch of Venison: Must I Paint You a Picture? Six London-Based Artists The artists’ showing in Must I Paint You a Picture? are all fascinated by the process of painting
and their works constitute attempts to create images that work pictorially while, in the process,
investigating how this is possible. Through refer...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Tempo, Tempo: The Bauhaus Photomontages of Marianne Brandt “This exhibition is a perfect compliment to the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s outstanding
holdings of Bauhaus art and design.” said Thomas W. Lentz, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot
Director of the Harvard University Art Museums. “The Busch has a commi...
Modern Museum: Odd Weeks: Eva Lofdahl
“Distant places attract expectations.
They are defined and named. At closer range they become more tangible and harder to grasp. We need to create order so that we can process our surroundings.”**
In the Stendörren National Park, a ...
Cincinnati Art Museum: John Twachtman: An American Impressionist
Born in 1853 in Cincinnati to German immigrants, John Twachtman received early artistic training in his
hometown. In 1875, Frank Duveneck, noted Cincinnati artist, friend and teacher, invited the young artist to
...
Ketterer Kunst: And the Moral of the Story...Lovis Corinth's Lithographs Depicting the Fable of Reinecke Fuchs are the Highlights of the Auction - Modern Art on Paper
Very colourful is a Komposition mit Figurengruppe (Composition with a group of figures) by Adolf Hölzel, which is depicted on the cover of the catalogue. The pastel by the teacher of important artists such as Willy Baumeister, Oskar Schlemmer and ...
Milwaukee Art Museum: The Last Show of the Century: A History of the 20th Century Through Its Art Twentieth-century artists have been keenly aware of their social environment, perhaps to a
greater degree than artists in any other century. Using a time line as its basis, this exhibition
will count off the major historical ev...
Galerie Poller : Astrid Korntheuer - Gloer | Loh In her series ‘Loh’ the distance that speaks from Astrid Korntheuer’s very close up pictures is all the more apparent through the medium of black and white photography. Through the latter’s degree of abstraction, this distance becomes a reference ...
Candy Culture: Call for Artists: UncommonThread Wearable Art Show Beginning August 15, the prospectus for the show can be found at www.culturecandy.org or you can request a paper copy by calling 225.936.4346. The entry fee is $25.
Each year, the program strives to k...
The Art Gallery, Broward Community College South Campus: Spirit Circle Dr. Belan holds a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. in Fine Arts and a doctorate in Art History and Higher Education. She is deeply moved by Americas natural beauty and is inspired by the Native American myt...
California Historical Society: At Work: The Art Of California Labor The first overview of labor themes in California art over the last century,
AT WORK includes work by photographers Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Pirkle
Jones, and Otto Hagel, painters Hung Liu and Diego Rivera, printmakers Rupert
Garcia and ...
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: Mimesis. Modern Realism 1918-1945 Despite this, and in contrast to other tendencies such as Surrealism and geometrical Abstraction, which came about in a homogenous and organised manner, Realism was a varied and plural trend which acquired different characteristics depending on so...
Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art: Creeping Revolution 2: Bas Jan Ader (NL), Sture Johannesson (S), Silke Otto-Knapp (D), Mathilde Rosier (F), Wilhelm Sasnal (PL), Lily van der Stokker (NL), Frances Stark (US) However, any idea that this is a return to a reactionary position must be dismissed. It is a case of maintaining both social and personal change (even revolution) as equally significant aims for contemporary art. To define the work in the exhibiti...
Kunsthalle Bielefeld: Edvard Munch. 1912 in Germany Born in Norway in 1863, Munch moved in 1909 to a secluded spot in Kragorø on the southern coast of Norway, where he found his quietest studio so far since his temporary studio in Hvitsten on the Oslo Fjord. His apprenticeship and journeyman years ...
San Diego Museum of Art: Grandma Moses in the 21st Century Grandma Moses is one the great icons among 20th century folk artists, and it is with great pleasure that the San Diego Museum of Art now makes her lively paintings available and accessible to our community, says the Museum’s executive director, Do...
Exit Art Gallery: Vertical Gardens at Exit Underground The past decade has seen a greater emergence of green roofs and vertical gardens created by artists, designers, architects and urban gardeners to combat the lack of flora in the city. Buildings around the world ˜ from the Musée du Quai Branly in P...
Vancouver Art Gallery: Douglas Gordon: New Works and Off-Site Projects Curated by Russell Ferguson, formerly Associate Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Angeles, and currently UCLA Hammer Museum deputy director of exhibitions and programs and chief
curator, Douglas Gordon examines the artist's explorat...
Galerie St. Etienne: Cafe Culture: Art and Society in Early 20th Century Austria and Germany The café and its nighttime counterpart, the cabaret, were meeting grounds for all members of society in early twentieth century Austria and Germany, fermenting artistic movements and influencing artists’ subject matter. The cross-fertilization tha...
Stedelijk Museum: Hans Josephsohn: Sculptures Hans Josephsohn was born in Königsberg (1920), in East Prussia, as it was then. At 18 he left to study sculpture in Florence. Later that year, warned by friends, he moved to Switzerland - ahead of the advancing tide of anti-semitism. After roving ...
Oakland Museum of California: Every Worker is an Organizer: Farm Labor and the Resurgence of the United Farm Workers Bacon's black and white photographs provide an intimate look at field labor, union organizing activity and labor leaders during the United Farm Workers 1996 drive to organize the entire central California Coast strawberry industry, employing 25,0...
Museum of Modern Art: Mies in Berlin: Mies van der Rohe's German Work and Other Projects in Europe Mies is best known today as the leading and most influential exponent of
the refined glass-and-steel architecture of mid-20th-century architecture
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Portland Museum of Art: German Expressionist Graphics: The Bradford Collection The Bradford collection features the work of 16 artists, including self-portraits by Max Beckmann in drypoint, lithography, and woodcut, monumental etchings from Käthe Kollwitz's series on the Peasant War, and prints by Otto Dix that convey the de...
Ketterer Kunst: Spring Auctions Begin With Modern Art on Paper in Hamburg
Nu pour Cleveland was made 14 years earlier. This signed engraving of 1932 by Henri Matisse is more than just an appreciation of femininity. It is estimated at DM 15,000 - 17,000.
Another outstanding work of the auction is Marc Chagalls Piro...
ARTAIDS: MORE TO LOVE: The Art of living Together HIV transmission and Aids remain a serious problem in Thailand. Approximately 2% of the population of
Thailand is HIV+ (1 in 50 people). Thailand, like anywhere, gives a particular local shape to conditions for
the transmission of HIV, the phy...
Phillips Auctioneers: Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg to Auction Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art Phillips, de Pury and Luxembourg will auction the
Diethelm Hoener Collection of 20th Century German Art on Monday, November 5
at 11:00 am.
Among the highlights of the collection are two rare beach scenes by Max
Liebermann, which illustrate...
Ketterer Kunst: Self-portrait by Albert Birkle is Highlight of Auction Moderne and Gegenwart Classic modern art is headed by Emil Nolde’s Schiff im Dock (Ship in a Dockyard). The engraving and shaded etching of 1910 is accompanied by an authenticated photograph signed by Prof. Dr. Martin Urban. It is estimated at DM 20,000 – 24,000.
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Stedelijk Museum: Mapping the Studio: Artists’ Relationships to Their Working Environments One of the earliest and most crucial moments in the transformation of the studio are Bruce Nauman’s studio films (1967/1968). Nauman’s work clearly manifests the transfiguration of the studio from mythic ‘sanctuary’ to mundane workshop. A similar ...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: Anna Mary Robertson: Grandma Moses and Her Place in History Moses, a farmer and homemaker from upstate New York who became one of the most respected folk artists of the pre-World War II period,
was also one of the first artists to become a media superstar and probably the best known woman artist of her...
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Heinrich Otto Wieland Winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Heinrich Wieland - Biography
Chemistry 1927
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Otto Heinrich Warburg Winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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