Page loaded successfully. Showing keywords for Otto Rudolf Schatz.
Artist Keywords
Keywords page for Otto Rudolf Schatz ((1900 - 1961)), known for Painting. Showing associated keywords and tags.
Otto Rudolf Schatz KEYWORDS
1900 - 1961. Known for: Painting.
Otto Rudolf Schatz attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Oskar Strnad and Anton von Kenner. He gained recognition as a talented illustrator when still very young and was awarded the Große... Read full biography
Otto Rudolf Schatz attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Oskar Strnad and Anton von Kenner. He gained recognition as a talented illustrator when still very young and was awarded the Große Staatspreis in 1925. Schatz was interned in a concentration camp during the Second World War. He... Read full biography
Otto Rudolf Schatz attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Oskar Strnad and Anton von Kenner. He gained recognition as a talented illustrator when still very young and was awarded the Große Staatspreis in 1925. Schatz was interned in a concentration camp during the Second World War. He returned to Vienna after the end of the war where he became an important figure in the art scene. Schatz's woodcuts are probably best known, but his painterly oeuvre is very eclectic, encompassing a large... Read full biography
Otto Rudolf Schatz attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Oskar Strnad and Anton von Kenner. He gained recognition as a talented illustrator when still very young and was awarded the Große Staatspreis in 1925. Schatz was interned in a concentration camp during the Second World War. He returned to Vienna after the end of the war where he became an important figure in the art scene. Schatz's woodcuts are probably best known, but his painterly oeuvre is very eclectic, encompassing a large variety of themes.
Otto Rudolf Schatz attended the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna under Oskar Strnad and Anton von Kenner. He gained recognition as a talented illustrator when still very young and was awarded the Große Staatspreis in 1925. Schatz was interned in a concentration camp during the Second World War. He returned to Vienna after the end of the war where he became an important figure in the art scene. Schatz's woodcuts are probably best known, but his painterly oeuvre is very eclectic, encompassing a large variety of themes.
