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Leopold Wächtler : ウィキペディア英語版
Leopold Wächtler
Leopold Wächtler (1896–1988) was a German artist known for his prints, portraiture and silhouettes.
Wächtler was born in 1896 in Penig, Saxony, in the German Empire.〔Paul Pfisterer: ''Signaturenlexikon / Dictionary of Signatures'' Walter de Gruyter, 1999, ISBN 9783110824469. p. 700 and index〕 He studied with Alois Kolb in Leipzig and went on study visits to Paris, Spain, Italy, North Africa, the Balkans and Switzerland.〔(Leopold Wächtler ) at koeln-art.de , retrieved 06-20-2012.〕 Particularly notable are his signed woodcuts of Franz Liszt, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Gerhart Hauptmann, Johannes Brahms and Felix Mendelssohn.〔(woodcuts by Leopold Wächtler ) at artfact.com, retrieved 06-20-2012.〕 His portrait of Henrik Ibsen (1928) is regarded as a woodcut masterwork of the 20th century.〔Haye Walter Hansen: ''Deutsche Holzschnittmeister des 20. Jahrhunderts/Woodcut Masters of the 20th Century'' U. Berg-Verlag (1979) ISBN 978-3922119012 p. 287〕 He died in 1988 in Leipzig.
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