Oskar Laske
Czernowitz 1874 - 1951 WienOskar Laske was born in Czernowitz (Cernivci/Ukraine) in 1874. He worked as a painter, graphic artist, set designer, illustrator and architect. Oskar Laske studied architecture at the Vienna Technical College from 1892 to 1898 and at the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts under Otto Wagner from 1899 to 1904. He also received private tuition in painting from Anton Hlavacek, a Viennese landscape painter. This versatile artist embarked on extensive study trips throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. He rapidly developed his own unique style of painting, which combines a formidable narrative talent with a penchant for comic and scurrilous elements. Oskar Laske was a member of the "Hagenbund", the Vienna Secession and the Vienna Künstlerhaus. His unusual œuvre gained an important place among Austrian art of the 20th century .
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"Znaim" 1927 Golden Horn 1911 Odysseus and Siren Plaza of Heroes 1946 -
The Fountain of St. Christoph in Ulm 1922 Graben around 1930 Prague "Mariazell" around 1930 -
"Fischpredigt" 1919 Mosque of Sultan Valide in Stambul, Constantinople 1911 The Charmed Island 1935 Noah´s Arch before 1912 -
St. Stephen´s Cathedral 1927 "Prater" "Balkan und Orient im Bilde" 1918 Exorcism 1930