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1905 Austro-Hungary - 1987 Tel Aviv, Israel. Known for: Post-Impressionist painting, stage design, posters, murals.
David Schneuer was born in 1905 in Austro-Hungary. After graduating from the Münchner Künstgewerbeschule (Munich, Germany), he moved to Paris. He was an authentic witness to life in Europe between... Read full biography
David Schneuer was born in 1905 in Austro-Hungary. After graduating from the Münchner Künstgewerbeschule (Munich, Germany), he moved to Paris. He was an authentic witness to life in Europe between the World Wars and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism. In the 1920s he worked as a stage... Read full biography
David Schneuer was born in 1905 in Austro-Hungary. After graduating from the Münchner Künstgewerbeschule (Munich, Germany), he moved to Paris. He was an authentic witness to life in Europe between the World Wars and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism. In the 1920s he worked as a stage designer and poster artist for Bertold Brecht in theaters in Berlin and Munich, a world which was dominated by the influences of Kirchner, Grosz, and Beckmann. In 1932, he was imprisoned in Dachau as... Read full biography
David Schneuer was born in 1905 in Austro-Hungary. After graduating from the Münchner Künstgewerbeschule (Munich, Germany), he moved to Paris. He was an authentic witness to life in Europe between the World Wars and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism. In the 1920s he worked as a stage designer and poster artist for Bertold Brecht in theaters in Berlin and Munich, a world which was dominated by the influences of Kirchner, Grosz, and Beckmann. In 1932, he was imprisoned in Dachau as an artistic dissident. Upon his release the following year, he immigrated to Palestine and settled in Tel Aviv. There his paintings, posters, and public murals were received with great enthusiasm. The same motifs he had employed earlier under Brecht -... Read full biography
David Schneuer was born in 1905 in Austro-Hungary. After graduating from the Münchner Künstgewerbeschule (Munich, Germany), he moved to Paris. He was an authentic witness to life in Europe between the World Wars and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism. In the 1920s he worked as a stage designer and poster artist for Bertold Brecht in theaters in Berlin and Munich, a world which was dominated by the influences of Kirchner, Grosz, and Beckmann. In 1932, he was imprisoned in Dachau as an artistic dissident. Upon his release the following year, he immigrated to Palestine and settled in Tel Aviv. There his paintings, posters, and public murals were received with great enthusiasm. The same motifs he had employed earlier under Brecht - subtle eroticism, sensuous characters, and virtuoso drawing - found expression in his paintings. Schneuer died... Read full biography

