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Kampf, Arthur, German painter (1864-1950).
Autograph drawing signed. Berlin, 15. V. 1908.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A renowned history and genre painter associated with the Düsseldorf School, Kampf preferred such motifs as Frederick the Great and the Napoleonic Wars, while as a portraitist he focused on painting children. - With a pen-and-ink drawing of a male face in profile. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kampf, Eugen, German painter (1861-1933).
Autograph drawing signed. [Postmark: Düsseldorf, 24 Nov. 1911].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A co-founder of the "Lucas-Club", a progressive association of landscape painters, Kampf created popular works inspired by Rhenish and Flemish scenery in a naturalist and impressionist style, his landscapes frequently featuring scenes of peasant life. - With a pencil drawing showing two low farm houses and two high trees beneath a stormy sky. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kampmann, Gustav, German painter and graphic artist (1859-1917).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Karlsruhe, 23 Oct. 1912].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Considered the most prominent member of the Grötzing artists' colony, Kampmann specialized in landscape painting and lithography. A co-founder of the "Künstlerbund Karlsruhe" in 1896, he worked as an illustrator for the vanguard magazine "Pan" and created landscapes with abstract tendencies rarely featuring figural elements. - Traces of a postmark and small ink spots near upper left corner. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kappstein, Carl Friedrich, German painter and graphic artist (1869-1933).
Autograph quotation signed. Triest, 24. V. 1914.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Auf einer Studienreise nach Dalmatien und Corfu begriffen, finde ich nicht mehr Zeit als für diese Zeilen! [...]". - Although best known for his animal paintings and still lifes, Kappstein was also an dedicated lithographer, teaching at the Royal Technical University of Charlottenburg from 1905 and publishing a handbook on this technique in 1910. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kardorff, Konrad von, German painter and etcher (1877-1945).
Autograph drawing signed. [Postmark: Breslau, 15 Nov. 1921].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Gruß [...]". - With a pencil portrait sketch. - An impressionist painter working in Germany, Hungary, France and the Netherlands, Kardorff taught at the Breslau Academy from 1920. His oeuvre mainly comprises portraits, but he also created landscape paintings, flower still lifes and street views of Berlin. - Traces of one angular and one horizontal fold. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kaufmann, Hugo, German painter (1844-1915).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Charlottenburg, 8 Nov. 1910].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Specializing in genre paintings which frequently featured tavern scenes, peasants and huntsmen, Kaufmann settled in Munich in 1871 after spending one and a half years in Paris, which he had to leave at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. - Small tear in upper margin; several ink spots; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kautsky, Johann, Czech set designer and painter (1827-1896).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin], 25. I. 1918.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Starting his career as an artist in Prague, Kautsky was appointed theatre decorator at the Vienna State Opera in 1863. He co-owned the stage decorating company "Brioschi, Burghart und Kautsky", a studio commissioned by theatres at home and abroad, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York. - Small creases near lower corners; some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kayser-Eichberg, Carl, German painter (1873-1964).
Autograph quotation signed. Friedeberg am Queis (Mirsk), 14. VIII. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "'Erkenne dich selbst und gieb dich selbst' heißt das vornehmste Gesetz aller Kunst [...]". - An impressionist painter, Kayser-Eichberg specialized in landscape paintings inspired by the German plains and heathlands, frequently featuring peasants or cattle. He co-founded the "Märkischer Künstlerbund" in 1899 and was an active war painter during the First World War. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Keller, Albert von, German painter (1844-1920).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 1 May 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Applying himself to painting interiors, portraits and nudes in a highly expressive impressionist style, Keller specialized in depicting female figures and achieved success as an artist in 1873 when he was awarded a medal for his work "Chopin" in Vienna. - Traces of a postmark; one small abraded spot. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Keller, Ferdinand, German painter (1842-1922).
Autograph quotation signed. Karlsruhe, [postmark: 7 May] 1908.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Es ist oft 'ne Kleinigkeit, das des Menschen Herz erfreut [...]". - Accompanying his father, a civil engineer, to Brazil at the age of 15, Keller was able to teach himself drawing by sketching tropical landscapes over a course of five years. He continued his studies at the Karlsruhe Academy upon his return in 1862, advancing to a popular historical painter and portraitist and creating works for prestigious institutions, including the court theatres in Karlsruhe and Dresden. - Traces of postmarks; some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Keller, Ludwig Paul Wilhelm, German painter (1865-1925).
Autograph quotation signed. Düsseldorf, 14. VIII. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Auf Ihren Wunsch vom 12. d. M. sende ich hiermit meine Handschrift, die freilich sehr verschieden aussehen kann [...]". - A member of the artists' association "Malkasten" and a professor at the Düsseldorf Academy from 1902 onwards, Keller devoted himself to historical, landscape, marine and genre painting as well as portraiture. He also dabbled in writing, producing an allegorical chivalric play for the centenary of the Krupp factory in Essen in 1912. - Faint traces of a postmark near left margin. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Keller-Reutlingen, Paul Wilhelm, German painter (1854-1920).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 6 Jan. 1910].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A founding member of the Munich Secession, Keller-Reutlingen specialized in landscapes and genre paintings. Many of his works were inspired by his three-year trip to Italy, where he visited Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples and Capri. - A few tiny ink spots; corners slightly creased. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kendell, Marie von, German painter (1838-1918).
Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Hohenlübbichow, 29 July. 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ich würde auch über die doppelte Route zum gleichen Ort [...]". - An ambitious landscape painter, Kendell travelled England, Italy and Switzerland; many of her works display the mountaineous scenery she encountered on her trips. Her painting of the fishing village Clovelly in Devonshire was acquired by German Emperor Wilhelm II in 1892. - Traces of a postmark; traces of 2 folds near lower right corner; a few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kever, Hein, Dutch painter (1854-1922).
Autograph quotation signed. Laren, 22. VIII. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "In Antwort auf Ihren Brief unterzeichnet mit höflichstem Gruz [!] [...]". - Kever, who devoted himself to landscape and genre painting as well as to etching and lithography, was associated with the Laren School and was a member of the artists' society "Arti et Amicitiae", his work frequently featuring scenes of peasant life as well as interiors. - Smudged ink spot and a few small creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kiesel, Conrad, German architect, painter and sculptor (1846-1921).
Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 27. VI. 1913.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Wunsche gern willfahrend ergebenst [...]". - Starting out as an architect and sculptor, Kiesel turned towards painting in the 1880s and soon became a prominent representative of the 19th century style of Salon painting, specializing in portraying young women and girls, frequently surrounded by lavish interiors. - Small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kirchner, Eugen, German painter, draftsman and graphic artist (1865-1938).
Autograph quotation signed. M[unich], 27. VI. 1913.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Paradoxically inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ich kann Ihnen leider mein Autogramm nicht schicken [...]". - A founding member of the Munich Secession, Kirchner was a prominent Art Nouveau artist starting out as a landscape painter in the Dachau artists' colony before turning towards creating illustrations, leading to his 30-year collaboration with the magazine "Fliegende Blätter" from 1893 to 1923. - Several small ink spots, most prominent near upper margin; small crease near lower right corner. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kissling, Richard, Swiss sculptor (1848-1919).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Zurich, 21 March 1913].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - One of the most popular Swiss sculptors of his day, Kissling created monuments in a heroic classical style which was increasingly considered dated towards the end of his career. His best-known works include the Wilhelm Tell Monument in Altdorf and a portrait bust of the Swiss politician Alfred Escher in Zurich. - Tiny creases near corners; some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kleehaas, Theodor, German painter (1854-1929).
Autograph signature. Munich, 15. IX. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Studying in New York and Munich, Kleehaas applied himself to genre painting and portraiture, and is considered a prominent representative of traditional Munich genre painting around 1880. The impressionist works he studied during his trips to Italy, France and Belgium only slightly influenced his style. - Postmark of the railway post; some traces of glue; tiny creases near lower corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Klein-Chevalier, Friedrich, German painter (1861-1938).
Autograph postcard signed. Florence, [postmark: 3 Nov. 1920].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ergebenst [...]". - A representative of the Düsseldorf School, Klein-Chevalier created popular historical paintings and portraits influenced by the works of Raphael and Michelangelo, and acquired the Villa Medici in Fiesole in 1907. - Postmark on verso slightly showing through; a few small creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Klemm, Walther, German painter, graphic artist and illustrator (1883-1957).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Weimar, 3 Nov. 1910].
8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A member of the Dachau artists' colony of landscape and genre painters from 1908, Klemm joined the Berlin Secession in 1910 and was appointed professor of graphics at the Saxe-Weimar Grand Ducal Art School in 1913, where he focused on animal painting and illustrations. - Some small ink spots on verso. Self-addressed by the collector. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kleukens, Friedrich Wilhelm, German book designer, painter and graphic artist (1878-1956).
Autograph signature. "Wahllager", 9. IX. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - One of the most prominent figures of the German "Buchkunst" movement, Kleukens was appointed artistic director of the Ernst-Ludwig-Presse in Darmstadt in 1907 and founded his own printing press, the Ratio-Presse, after the First World War. The valuable limited edition books they produced are still sought after today. - Faint traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Klimsch, Fritz, German sculptor (1870-1960).
Autograph postcard signed. Ch[arlottenburg], 1. V. 1908.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Mit bestem Gruss [...]". - A co-founder of the Berlin Secession and a successful artist even during the Weimar Republic, Klimsch later specialized in naturalistic, mostly female nudes and regularly exhibited his works at the "Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung" in Munich. - A few small ink spots; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. Small sheet of paper with biographical notes mounted above the address. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Knackfuß, Hermann, German painter and illustrator (1848-1915).
Autograph signature. Kassel, 13. VIII. 1908.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to Cora Scharlau, a relative of the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Specialized in historical painting, Knackfuß created oil paintings as well as ceiling frescoes for several public buildings, including the Strasbourg railway station, was a much-frequented portraitist of Prussian nobility, and accompanied German Emperor Wilhelm II to Palestine in 1898. - Several small ink spots; small creases near lower left corner and below the signature. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Knötel, Richard, German painter, lithographer and writer (1857-1914).
Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, [postmark: 13 July 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Wunsche willfahrend [...]". - One of Germany's foremost historical painters, Knötel specialized in military themes and created illustrations for several magazines as well as for military books. The "Uniformenkunde", a huge collection of plates exhibiting the military attire of European armies from the 17th century to 1914, constitutes his chief work. - A few tiny ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koch, Georg, German painter (1857-1927).
Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Charlottenburg, 8 Oct. 1912].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "In Rostock habe ich viele Studien nach alten Backsteinbauten, Toren u. malerischen Winkeln gemacht, denn diese grösste mecklenburgische Stadt ist eine der malerischsten Norddeutschlands [...]". - Starting out painting panoramas and dioramas of Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden as well as city views in the United States, Koch soon turned towards animal painting and was especially fond of horses, depicting them in hunting or battle scenes. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koch, Max Friedrich, German painter (1859-1930).
Autograph quotation signed. Friedenau, [postmark: 8 April 1911].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Wunsche gemäß sende Ihnen die gewünschte Schrift und hoffe Ihnen damit zu genügen [...]". - Specialized in historical painting, Koch created several panoramas, his first one depicting the Temple of Zeus in Olympia for the 1886 Jubilee Exhibition of the Prussian Academy of Arts, and decorated public buildings including the Prussian House of Lords and Lübeck city hall with monumental historical scenes. - A few small ink spots and faint creases near right corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koch-Gotha, Fritz, German graphic artist and illustrator (1877-1956).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin, 19 Sept. 19]12.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Koch was a freelance illustrator in Berlin from 1902, worked for the renowned "Berliner Illustrirte" and the magazine "Lustige Blätter", and started a successful career as an illustrator of childrens' books with the popular work "Die Häschenschule" in 1924. Many of his drawings and caricatures, as well as the byname "Gotha", were inspired by his hometown. - Small flaw to upper margin; a few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koelle, Fritz, German sculptor (1895-1953).
Autograph signature. Munich, 15. IV. 1929.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Focusing on mining themes early in his career, Koelle participated in the "Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung" in 1937 and 1942, was appointed professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1949, and created the memorial sculpture "KZ-Häftling" in front of the Dachau crematorium. - Small creases near upper corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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König, Leo von, German painter (1871-1944).
Autograph quotation signed. Schlachtensee, 15. III. 1918.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "In der Kunst pflegen die Theorien da einzusetzen, wo die Kalorien aussetzen [...]". - A member of the Berlin Secession, König studied the impressionist masters in Berlin and Paris, taught at the Berlin Kunstgewerbeschule, and specialized in portraiture. His oeuvre includes paintings of the writer Gerhard Hauptmann (1862-1946) and the painter Emil Nolde (1867-1956). - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koerner, Ernst, German painter (1846-1927).
Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 2. V. 1916.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Mannigfach sind die Wege der Kunst, doch welcher der rechte, | Lerne von der Natur, sie ist erhaben und schön! [...]". - Inspired by study trips to the Nordic and Baltic seas, the German Harz, France, Italy, Great Britain and Spain as well as Egypt and the Middle East, Koerner created popular landscape paintings as well as altar pieces, was appointed professor in 1894, and served as Chairman of the Verein Berliner Künstler from 1895 to 1899. - Traces of a postal stamp; small ink spots and slight creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Koester, Alexander, German painter (1864-1932).
Autograph quotation signed. Chiusa [postmark: Klausen, 14 Jan. 1914].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Die größten Schwierigkeiten liegen da, wo wir sie nicht suchen [...]". - Making a living as a portraitist during his years of training, Koester later devoted himself to landscape and genre painting. Ducks constituted his preferred motif, and his popular, award-winning works earned him the byname "Enten-Koester". - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kokoschka, Oskar, Austrian painter, graphic artist and writer (1886-1980).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Dresden, 6 March 1920].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Best known for his intense expressionist portraits and landscapes, as well as for his theories on vision that influenced the Viennese Expressionist movement, Kokoschka was severely wounded in Ukraine in 1915 and worked as a war painter on the Isonzo front in 1916 before moving to Dresden in 1919, where he taught at the Academy of Arts until 1924. He travelled Europe and North Africa until his return to Austria in 1931, where he was later deemed "the most degnerate of the degenerate" by the Nazi regime. - Traces of a few angular folds. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kolb, Alois, German-Austrian etcher and painter (1875-1942).
Autograph quotation signed. Murnau, 24 March [1910].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Konnte Ihren Wunsch nicht früher erfüllen, da mir die Karte erst heute nachgesandt wurde [...]". - Appointed professor at the "Königliche Akademie für graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe" in Leipzig in 1907, Kolb turned the Academy's etching department into an exemplary school. His oeuvre included illustrations for the magazine "Jugend" as well as bookplates, stamps and etching cycles. - Postmark on verso showing through; a few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kolbe, Georg, German sculptor (1877-1947).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin, 18 Nov. 1913].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A leading German figure sculptor of his generation and a regular participant at the "Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung" from 1937 to 1944, Kolbe worked in a vigorous, modern, simplified classical style, dancers and nudes in motion constituting his preferred motifs. He first achieved success in 1912 with his masterpiece "Die Tänzerin". - A few small ink spots, smeared in one place; 2 faint creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kolitz, Louis, German painter (1845-1914).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Kassel, 22 March 1911].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Appointed director of the Kassel Academy of Arts in 1879, Kolitz specialized in realistic portraiture and historical paintings, some of them inspired by his experiences as a volunteer in the Franco-Prussian War, but created impressionist landscape paintings and city views as well. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kollwitz, Käthe, German graphic artist, painter and sculptor (1867-1945).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin, 9 July 1911].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - The first woman to be elected to the Prussian Academy of Arts, Kollwitz specialized in etching and lithography. Her most famous art cycles, including "Ein Weberaufstand" and "Bauernkrieg", depict the effects of poverty, hunger and war on the working class; her sculptures tackle issues like grief and motherhood. - Small ink spots; a few slight creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kraus, August Friedrich Johann, German sculptor (1868-1934).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Grunewald, 13 May 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Awarded the Academy's "Staatspreis" for his sculpture group for the Berlin "Siegesallee" project in 1900, Kraus spent five years studying in Rome, his style shifting from Historicism towards Neoclassicism, and joined the Berlin Secession upon his return in 1906. - Faint traces of a postmark. Part of the signature slightly smeared. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kraut, Julius, German painter (1859-1939).
Autograph signature. Berlin, 15. IV. 1911.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Studying in Düsseldorf and Munich, Kraut was a popular portraitist of bourgeoisie and nobility alike and was awarded the title "professor" in 1891 in recognition of his portraits showing Frederick I von Anhalt, his wife Antoinette and their son Frederick. - Postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Krieger, Wilhelm, German sculptor (1877-1945).
Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Frankfurt], 17. IX. 1922.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihre Karte wurde mir nach Frankfurt nachgesandt, daher die Verzögerung der Antwort [...]". - A self-taught artist, Krieger specialized in animal sculpture, preferably depicting native German mammals and birds, worked in bronze, brass, stone and porcelain, and was influenced by the Art Nouveau movement as well as his by colleague Adolf von Hildebrand (1847-1921). - Traces of postal stamps; a few small creases near corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Krog, Arnold, Danish architect, painter and designer (1856-1931).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Copenhagen, 11 March 1913].
8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - As the artistic director of the porcelain manufacture "Royal Copenhagen" from 1884 to 1916, Krog revived the company after a period of decline, moving away from the stiff Empire style of previous decades in favour of a more impressionist style which combined underglaze painting techniques with inspirations drawn from Japanese imagery and European Naturalism. His oeuvre included furniture and silverware as well as the design of the Polar Bear Fountain for the Peace Palace in The Hague. - Lower corners slightly creased. Self-addressed by the collector. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kronberg, Julius, Swedish painter (1850-1921).
Autograph quotation signed. Lilla Skuggan, 21. VIII. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Mad nöje tillmötesgar jag Eder anhaltan och sänder härmed det önskade autogrammet [...]". - Admitted to the Stockholm Academy at the early age of 14, Kronberg specialized in mythological and religious themes, drawing on the works of Shakespeare as well as the Bible, and created canvases and ceiling frescoes for the Stockholm Palace or the Kronberg Royal Dramatic Theatre. - Postmarks on verso showing through; traces of a vertical fold. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kruse, Bruno, German sculptor (1855-1934).
Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 10. I. 1911.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Wunsche gemäß will ich Ihnen gerne meine Unterschrift geben [...]". - A freelance artist in Berlin from 1885, Kruse created figurines, marble busts, bronze sculptures and medals. His oeuvre included several monuments to Bismarck as well as a huge bronze eagle for the German luxury steamer "Imperator". - Tiny ink stains and a small crease near left margin. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kuehl, Gotthardt, German painter (1850-1915).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Dresden, 4 Jan. 1910].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A representative of early German Impressionism and the main initiator of the "Freie Vereinigung Dresdner Künstler", which later formed part of the Dresden Secession, Kuehl specialized in interior painting, frequently featuring social facilities including orphan houses, as well as architectural scenery, and founded the artists' association "Die Elbier" in 1902. - Traces of small folds near corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kühn, Ludwig, German painter (1859-1936).
Autograph quotation signed. Nuremberg, 15. VIII. 1917.
(Oblong) 8vo (postcard). 1½ pp. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Ansuchen gemäß finden Sie in Umstehendem Ihren Wunsch erfüllt [...] Die Kunst beglückt - am meisten den, der sich in ihr betätigt [...]". Signed twice (on recto and verso). - Working as a freelance artist in Munich and Nuremberg, Kühn focused on etching and lithography before applying himself to painting in the 1890s, specializing in landscape painting and city views as well as portraits of Nuremberg officials. - Traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kühnelt, Hugo, Austrian sculptor (1877-1914).
Autograph quotation signed. Vienna, 2. VI. 1914.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Wie drang mein Ruf nach Rostock? [...]". - Kühnelt became a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus in 1912. He created funerary monuments and designs for the decoration of the main facade of the Künstlerhaus and frequently exhibited at the Vienna Secession and Künstlerhaus. Kühnelt was killed on the Russian front in 1914, only three months after signing this leaf - one of the earliest casualties of the First World War. - Some ink spots and small creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Küstner, Carl, German painter (1861-1934).
Autograph quotation signed. Munich, 19. IX. 1917.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Hiermit komme ich Ihrem Wunsche gerne nach [...]". - Mainly inspired by his homeland Hesse, Küstner specialized in landscape painting, frequently featuring winterly or thawing weather. He started to exhibit his works to the international public in 1889 at the Munich Glaspalast and was appointed professor in 1927. - Traces of postmarks. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kuhnert, Wilhelm, German painter, writer and illustrator (1865-1926).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin, 26 July 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Inspired by study tours to Egypt, East Africa and India, Kuhnert specialized in animal painting. He was one of the first artists to paint tropical animals in their natural habitat instead of in zoological gardens; his work comprises watercolour and oil paintings as well as etchings and illustrations for educational works including "Brehms Tierleben" (1900) and Johann Wilhelm Haacke's "Tierleben der Erde" (1901). - A few tiny ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kunowski, Lothar von, German painter (1866-1936).
Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Düsseldorf, 27 Nov. 1917].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. In pencil. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ich schreibe am liebsten mit Bleistift als mit dem Griffel des Zeichners. Demokratisierung mag gut sein, alte Aristokratie nichts wert. Also gründe man neue im Sinne meines Buches 'Ein Volk von Genies' Verlag Eugen Diederichs in Jena [...]". - Operating a private art school in Berlin before being appointed as professor at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Düsseldorf in 1909, Kunowski is best known for his idealistic books on art and artistic techniques, including the series "Durch Kunst zum Leben", one of its volumes titled "Ein Volk von Genies", calling on the general public to engage in creative work. - Traces of postmarks near left margin. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Kurz, Erwin, German sculptor (1857-1931).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 16 Aug. 1907].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ¼ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Working for the sculptor Adolf von Hildebrand (1847-1921) in Florence from 1878, Kurz followed him to Munich in 1893, where he made his breakthrough as an artist creating tombs, monuments, fountains and sculpture groups. He was appointed a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1906. - Traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Landenberger, Christian, German painter (1862-1927).
Autograph signature. Stuttgart, 3. IV. 1911.
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A pioneer of German plein air painting and a founding member of the Munich Secession, Landenberger applied himself to landscape painting in Southern Germany, Norway, Sylt and Holland, operated a private painting school in Munich, and was appointed professor at the Stuttgart Academy in 1905. - Some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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