MAX OPPENHEIMER* (Vienna 1885 - 1954 New York)
Josef Szigeti, 1919
drypoint/paper, 17,3 x 15,3 cm
monogrammed MOPP
signature of the portrayed
monogrammed and dated in print MOPP 1919
depicted in Papst cat. raisonné Max Oppenheimer 1993, fig. 45 and in the exhibition catalogue Jewish Museum, Oppenheimer 1994, p. 132
ESTIMATE °€ 2000 - 3000
STARTING PRICE °€ 2000
Austrian artist of the 20th century. Important representative of the Austrian avant-garde. 1900 to 1903 studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, 1903 to 1906 at the Prague Academy of Arts. 1906 Member of the Prague group OSMA (The Eight), including representatives of the Czech avant-garde such as Otakar Kubín, Emil Filla, Bohumil Kubišta and Emil Artur Longen, among others. In 1908 and 1909 participated in the Vienna Art Show. Early influences of Vincent van Gogh, counted among the Viennese Expressionists around Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka and Albert Paris Gütersloh. 1911 to 1915 in Berlin, involvement with Cubism and collaboration on the journal Die Aktion. 1915 to 1925 in Switzerland, beginning his exploration of music. End of the 1920s in Berlin and from 1931 again in Vienna. 1932 emigration via Switzerland to the USA. In 1937 his works were classified by the Nazis as degenerate art. Created mainly portraits, religious depictions and scenes from everyday life. Numerous expressionist works with influences from Cubism and Futurism on the theme of music, impressive depictions of composers, conductors, musicians and famous orchestras such as the string quartet founded by the brothers Arnold Rosé and Eduard Rosé in 1882. Only the hands of the musicians Paul Fischer, Arnold Rosé, Anton Ruzitska and Anton Walter are visible, the tense fingers, the bows and instruments condense into intense playing.
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