Fritz Fischer – Abstract Composition, 1963, Limited Edition
Fritz Fischer (August 4, 1925, Vienna – October 4, 1986, Vienna) Limited edition (36/100) abstract composition in shades of brown,
Works by Austrian artists or made in Austria
Fritz Fischer (August 4, 1925, Vienna – October 4, 1986, Vienna) Limited edition (36/100) abstract composition in shades of brown,
Charming original mixed media illustration by Josephine Bakte-Koller for her children’s book, “Mixtebix, der Kräuterdoktor” (Mixtebix, the Herbal Doctor) published
Elegant antique male figure study / anatomical study dated 1905 by Austrian artist Gustav Herrmann.
Female figure study in profile by Austrian artist Gustav Herrmann. Charcoal, pencil, chalk. Circa 1905. Dimensions: 31 x 48 cm
Charcoal study of the head of a reflective older man – perhaps a philosopher or religious leader – by Austrian artist Gustav Herrmann.
Striking male figure study by Austrian artist Gustav Herrmann signed and dated 1906. #url#
Classical male nude figure study by Austrian Artist Gustav Herrmann. Signed and dated 1906. #url#
Nude anatomical study by Austrian artist Gustav Herrmann. Realistic figure study of a proud older male with a full Austro-Hungarian
“The Sick Horse” by Austrian Secession artist Oswald Roux. Striking WWI image of a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army leading his ailing horse through a desolate winter landscape. Roux worked on the frontlines of the conflict.
Beautiful large scale memorial oil painting of a young Austrian boy named Werner Wagner. The boy, lovingly depicted close to
Two vintage German or Austrian woodblock prints, possibly Tirolean region. Early 20th Century. They are annoted in German at the
Jacob in der Heymath – Jacob in the Country Amusing Scene from a Biedermeier Austrian Theatre Magazine Jacob in der
Portait of a Bishop Austria, 19th Century Exquisite small painting on copper with an enamel-like quality A white bearded Bishop
Austrian Caricature Vienna, Austria, Late 19th Century This amusing original gouache most likely dates to sometime between 1850 and 1900.