1879 Scotland - 1959. Known for: Painting.
Mark Osman Curtis (1879-1959). He was born in Scotland and moved to Denmark just before WW I. He was somewhat of a hermit and was almost frantic about keeping his personal information a secret....
Read full biography Mark Osman Curtis (1879-1959). He was born in Scotland and moved to Denmark just before WW I. He was somewhat of a hermit and was almost frantic about keeping his personal information a secret. Despite this seclusion he is nonetheless known by virtually every art dealer in Denmark. His prefered...
Read full biography Mark Osman Curtis (1879-1959). He was born in Scotland and moved to Denmark just before WW I. He was somewhat of a hermit and was almost frantic about keeping his personal information a secret. Despite this seclusion he is nonetheless known by virtually every art dealer in Denmark. His prefered subjects were village- or tidal meadow scenes with cows and often with hens. Apart from that he has also made some close-up portraits of calves, but common to his motifs is that humans are extremely rare...
Read full biography Mark Osman Curtis (1879-1959). He was born in Scotland and moved to Denmark just before WW I. He was somewhat of a hermit and was almost frantic about keeping his personal information a secret. Despite this seclusion he is nonetheless known by virtually every art dealer in Denmark. His prefered subjects were village- or tidal meadow scenes with cows and often with hens. Apart from that he has also made some close-up portraits of calves, but common to his motifs is that humans are extremely rare in his paintings. It appears he had 18 pseudonyms including: . H. Bjardan. Aage Wang. Th. Friis. V. Birholm. Information provided by Kirsten Umlaut.
Mark Osman Curtis (1879-1959). He was born in Scotland and moved to Denmark just before WW I. He was somewhat of a hermit and was almost frantic about keeping his personal information a secret. Despite this seclusion he is nonetheless known by virtually every art dealer in Denmark. His prefered subjects were village- or tidal meadow scenes with cows and often with hens. Apart from that he has also made some close-up portraits of calves, but common to his motifs is that humans are extremely rare in his paintings. It appears he had 18 pseudonyms including: . H. Bjardan. Aage Wang. Th. Friis. V. Birholm. Information provided by Kirsten Umlaut.