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1865 Brody, Galizia - 1914 Vienna, Austria. Known for: Realist genre painting, often depicting Jewish life and interior scenes.
Carl Ostersetzer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was active for many years in Munich, where he developed a reputation for small-format genre scenes. His paintings frequently depict... Read full biography
Carl Ostersetzer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was active for many years in Munich, where he developed a reputation for small-format genre scenes. His paintings frequently depict craftsmen, scholars, and domestic interiors, capturing moments of quiet observation and social... Read full biography
Carl Ostersetzer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was active for many years in Munich, where he developed a reputation for small-format genre scenes. His paintings frequently depict craftsmen, scholars, and domestic interiors, capturing moments of quiet observation and social interaction. Ostersetzer’s work is characterized by its narrative intimacy and technical precision. He often portrayed figures in traditional attire, engaged in study, conversation, or work, with a particular... Read full biography
Carl Ostersetzer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was active for many years in Munich, where he developed a reputation for small-format genre scenes. His paintings frequently depict craftsmen, scholars, and domestic interiors, capturing moments of quiet observation and social interaction. Ostersetzer’s work is characterized by its narrative intimacy and technical precision. He often portrayed figures in traditional attire, engaged in study, conversation, or work, with a particular sensitivity to gesture and setting. His compositions reflect a transitional moment in European art, where depictions of rural and artisanal life began to give way to modern industrial realities. Carl Ostersetzer’s paintings have been exhibited and... Read full biography
Carl Ostersetzer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was active for many years in Munich, where he developed a reputation for small-format genre scenes. His paintings frequently depict craftsmen, scholars, and domestic interiors, capturing moments of quiet observation and social interaction. Ostersetzer’s work is characterized by its narrative intimacy and technical precision. He often portrayed figures in traditional attire, engaged in study, conversation, or work, with a particular sensitivity to gesture and setting. His compositions reflect a transitional moment in European art, where depictions of rural and artisanal life began to give way to modern industrial realities. Carl Ostersetzer’s paintings have been exhibited and sold widely, with works such as At the Pawnbroker’s and Rabbis at Discussion achieving notable recognition at auction. His legacy rema... Read full biography
