OTTO SCHOFF (1888-1938). Two ladies dressing.

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OTTO SCHOFF (1888-1938). Two ladies dressing.
4437597. OTTO SCHOFF (1888-1938). Two ladies dressing.

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Otto Schoff (1888-1938), Two ladies dressing, watercolor over pen drawing, signed, c. 24 x 19 cm, framed behind passe-partout and glass, with frame ca. 39 x 31 cm

After an apprenticeship as a decorative painter, Schoff received drawing lessons at the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin and was a student of Emil Orlik there. He stayed in Paris in 1913/14 and settled in Berlin after the First World War. Eroticism and male and female homosexuality were central themes of his work. In 1937, various of his works were confiscated and destroyed as part of the “Degenerate Art” campaign.

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Not framed, examined.

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4437597. OTTO SCHOFF (1888-1938). Two ladies dressing.

Description

Otto Schoff (1888-1938), Two ladies dressing, watercolor over pen drawing, signed, c. 24 x 19 cm, framed behind passe-partout and glass, with frame ca. 39 x 31 cm

After an apprenticeship as a decorative painter, Schoff received drawing lessons at the Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin and was a student of Emil Orlik there. He stayed in Paris in 1913/14 and settled in Berlin after the First World War. Eroticism and male and female homosexuality were central themes of his work. In 1937, various of his works were confiscated and destroyed as part of the “Degenerate Art” campaign.

Condition

Not framed, examined.

Resale right

No

Item details have been automatically translated. We are not responsible for translation errors. Show original in German.

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