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Spitzenklopplerin Painting ID:: 44948
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Walter Leistikow Spitzenklopplerin mk184
1881
chalks 32.5x25.4cm
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Simson and Delila Painting ID:: 44949
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Walter Leistikow Simson and Delila mk184
1894 oils on Lwd 38.5x55cm
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Bathing boy Painting ID:: 44950
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Walter Leistikow Bathing boy mk184
1900
oils on Lwd
113x152cm
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Portrat Gerhart captain Painting ID:: 44951
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Walter Leistikow Portrat Gerhart captain mk184
1912
oils on Lwd
95.5x113cm
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Children people cake Painting ID:: 44952
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Walter Leistikow Children people cake mk184
1915
Kreidelithographie on getontem paper 24x28.7cm
Bez. in the Sterin U L
Mliebermann
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Walter Leistikow
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1865-1908,German painter, decorative artist, etcher, exhibition organizer and writer. He studied painting briefly in 1883, at the Akademie in Berlin, but he was dismissed after six months as 'untalented'. From 1883 to 1885 he trained with the painter Hermann Eschke (1823-1900) and from 1885 to 1887 with the Norwegian painter Hans Fredrik Gude. Gude had a decisive influence on the style of Leistikow's early works, as is especially clear in Leistikow's light coastal landscapes with figures. His most significant work from this period, however, is Brickworks near Eckernferde (1887; ex-Gem?ldegal. Neue Meister, Dresden). Leistikow's dismissal from the Akademie concentrated his attention on issues of artistic policy. When the German government decided not to send works for exhibition in the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1889, Leistikow himself organized the dispatch of works to Paris. In 1892, |
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