Otto Quante

Otto Quante ( born April 2, 1875 in Minden, † February 20, 1947 in Naumburg an der Saale ) was a German painter.

Quante first studied medicine and became an ophthalmologist, but gave up his practice in 1907 and devoted himself to painting, where he became particularly famous for drypoint etchings with designs from tramp circles. He studied at the art school in Worpswede, there as a student of Fritz Mackensen; at the Baden Art School in Karlsruhe and at the Munich Art Academy.

Famous Works

  • Spring dance
  • Far from the everyday
  • The careless
  • In the spring
  • Road in Deezbüll (1935 )

Illustrations

  • Nicolai Ljesskow: The steel flea. Translated from the Russian Skaz o tul'skom kosom levše io stal'noj Bloche, by Karl Nötzel. Eight Etchings by O. Qu Musarion, Munich 1921
  • Karl Ettlinger: The boy ` must have its spanking time. Series: The cheerful bookcase, 3 Braun & Schneider, Munich 1925 ( Fig. 25 )
  • Struwelpeterbuch of the mouth and teeth. Illustr. Devised Arpad Schmidhammer and O. Qu and rhymed by Heinrich Richter ( doctor). German publishing company health insurance, Berlin- Charlottenburg, undated (c. 1931)
  • Theodor Storm: Short Stories. Reclam, Leipzig 1936 ( Fig. 35 )
  • Josef Prestel, ed: Tell Württemberg. Illustrations O. Qu and Dieter Evers. Franz Schneider Verlag, Berlin, 1939
  • NSDAP Office Training, ed: The training letter, front output. Result 15UT: War edition for front and at home; Franz wedding. Central Publishing House of the NSDAP, Berlin 1944
  • Reinhard Stumpf, ed: text and picture book " In Lauterbach I have my ' verlor'n stocking ... " ( folk song ). Series: Lauterbach Tramp. Gustav Mandt, Lauterbach ( Hessen), undated ( circa 1950 ) Figure of Julius Siemsen, Joost R., W. Schultz, Maria Innocentia Hummel ( di Berta Hummel ); O. Qu For local figure and Quante

Notes

  • Person ( Worpswede )
  • German painter
  • Born 1875
  • Died in 1947
  • Man
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