Phantasie Fritz Klimsch
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162094 Phantasie NUDE Lovers by Fritz KLIMSCH vintage PC in Topics (Themes) Risque Paintings. This is an original whiteware, undecorated ceramic female figurine by Fritz Klimsch (1870-1960) from the German firm of Rosenthal. Measures 13.75 high by 7 across (34.96 cm by 17.8 cm).
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Self-portrait, 1918Hans Baluschek (9 May 1870 – 28 September 1935) was a German painter, graphic artist and writer.Baluschek was a prominent representative of German Critical Realism, and as such he sought to portray the life of the common people with vivid frankness. His paintings centered on the working class of Berlin.
He belonged to the movement, a group of artists interested in modern developments in art. Yet during his lifetime he was most widely known for his fanciful illustrations of the popular children's book (German title: Peterchens Mondfahrt).Hans Baluschek, after 1920, was an active member of the, which at the time still professed a view of history. Baluschek's cover illustration for One Hundred years of German RailroadsBaluschek illustrated a number of periodicals, including the Social Democratic Illustrated National Banner ( Illustrierte Reichsbannerzeitung), and also school books and novels; his fascination with rail transport shows in illustrations from this period. He belonged to the left wing of the Social Democrats, and was comfortable with activities of the Communists, a sizeable political force in Weimar Germany. His painting Future ( Zukunft) appeared as the title page of the Communist journal Hammer and Sickle in 1920. Baluschek was among 10 German left-leaning artists who contributed to a 1924 international antiwar conference in Amsterdam. In 1929–31 he was director of the Greater Berlin Art Exhibition.