Max Radler - Artist Info

About Max Radler

  • Biography

    Max Fritz Adolf Radler was a German painter, caricaturist, and illustrator born in 1904 in Breslau (Wroclaw) and died in 1971 in Munich. He was a representative of the "New Objectivity" movement and began his career with apprenticeships in plastering, carpentry, sculpting, and decorative painting. He later studied under Georg Schrimpf and Otto Grassl at the School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. Radler was a member of the "Group of Jury Free" and worked for the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich during 1941-43. He lost his studio in a bombing raid in 1945 but continued to work for various publications such as the Freitag-Verlag, "Schwabinger Bilderbogen," "Ping-Pong," and "Simplizissimus." Radler also worked for ...

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