1844 Gais, Switzerland - 1922 Munich, Germany. Known for: Portrait, figure painting.
Since the late 1870's, Albert von Keller has dealt with a painting that is regarded as the most important of his occult phase, which was essentially influenced by the psychotherapist Albert von...
Read full biography Since the late 1870's, Albert von Keller has dealt with a painting that is regarded as the most important of his occult phase, which was essentially influenced by the psychotherapist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. Keller's painting Auferweckung, which was completed in 1885, is today in the Neue...
Read full biography Since the late 1870's, Albert von Keller has dealt with a painting that is regarded as the most important of his occult phase, which was essentially influenced by the psychotherapist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. Keller's painting Auferweckung, which was completed in 1885, is today in the Neue Pinakothek. It was created under the influence of hypnotic experiences and spiritualist meetings organized by Schrenck-Notzing.
Since the late 1870's, Albert von Keller has dealt with a painting that is regarded as the most important of his occult phase, which was essentially influenced by the psychotherapist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. Keller's painting Auferweckung, which was completed in 1885, is today in the Neue Pinakothek. It was created under the influence of hypnotic experiences and spiritualist meetings organized by Schrenck-Notzing.
Since the late 1870's, Albert von Keller has dealt with a painting that is regarded as the most important of his occult phase, which was essentially influenced by the psychotherapist Albert von Schrenck-Notzing. Keller's painting Auferweckung, which was completed in 1885, is today in the Neue Pinakothek. It was created under the influence of hypnotic experiences and spiritualist meetings organized by Schrenck-Notzing.