"Everyday Life" - Heinrich Esser
No. 11320
B 99cm x H 1,25m x T 6,50cm
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Description
Artists:
Heinrich Esser (1895-1985)
H. Esser belongs to the "lost generation". As a painter of an expressive realism, he called himself "Derharri" and exhibited in 1925 in the Berlin Secession. His works seem sombrely dark. First his art was declared "degenerate" by the Nazis, later in the GDR he was also suppressed, whereupon Esser fled to internal emigration.
The work is decorated with paintings on both sides: three footballers on one side and two workers on the other.
Technique / Material: oil on wood, framed
Measures and Weight
- Width: 990 mm
- Stärke/Tiefe: 65 mm
- Höhe/Länge: 1250 mm
Material
- Wood
Epoch
- DDR