Lot: 7371
Date of sale: 30. Tue Jan 2024
Otto Theodor W. Stein (1877-195
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Otto Theodor W. Stein (1877-1958), German-Bohemian draughtsman and painter, studied painting in Vienna, Prague, Karlsruhe and Paris. Stein was a co-founder of the Munich New Secession in 1913. He lived in Chemnitz-Kaßberg and later in Berlin. His patrons included Wolfgang Gurlitt and Heinrich Barchfeld. After the National Socialists seized power, he emigrated to Prague and was persecuted for his Jewish origins and imprisoned in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. Landscape with a woman in the foreground, oil on cardboard, unsigned, needs cleaning, 49 x 57 cm, framed 65 x 75 cm
Category: Art of the 19th/20th century century