Otto Freundlich
- Introduction
- Otto Freundlich (10 July 1878 – 9 March 1943) was a German painter and sculptor of Jewish origin. A part of the first generation of abstract painters in Western art, Freundlich was a great admirer of cubism.
- Wikidata
- Q699326
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Stained Glass Artist, Writer, Designer, Painter, Sculptor
- Name
- Otto Freundlich
- Ulan
- 500030544
Exhibitions
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Otto Freundlich, A. Krapp, Conrad Felixmüller, Christian Schad, Otto Beyer, Leipzig/Berlin Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 31/32 August 11, 1917
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Otto Freundlich, Lothar Homeyer Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 33/34 August 25, 1917
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Otto Freundlich, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, Josef Capek, Heinrich Hoerle, Katharina Heise (Karl Luis Heinrich-Salze), Karl Jacob Hirsch Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 1/2 January 12, 1918
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Emil Maetzel, Otto Freundlich, Katharina Heise (Karl Luis Heinrich-Salze), Herbert Anger, Franz Wilhelm Seiwert, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 5/6 February 9, 1918
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Otto Freundlich, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, Emil Maetzel, Ines Wetzel Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 13/14 April 6, 1918
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Katharina Heise (Karl Luis Heinrich-Salze), Otto Freundlich, Augusta von Zitzewitz Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 17/18 May 4, 1918
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Stanislaw Kubicki, A. Krapp, Franz Wilhelm Seiwert, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Otto Freundlich Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 25/26 June 29, 1918
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Eberhard Viegener, Bruno Beye, Jerzy von Hulewicz, A. Krapp, Otto Freundlich, Richard Bampi Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 27/28 July 13, 1918
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Otto Freundlich Die Aktion, vol. 8, no. 37/38 September 21, 1918
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Otto Freundlich Abstract Composition 1930
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Otto Freundlich Composition 1930
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Otto Freundlich The Heart (Le Coeur) 1936
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Otto Freundlich The Unity of Life and Death 1936-38
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