Otto Quante

Otto Quante (2 April 1875 in Minden/Westphalen – 20 February 1947 in Naumburg/Saale) was a German painter.[1]

Quante initially studied ophthalmology. However, he gave up his practice in 1907 and dedicated himself to painting, where he became especially famous for his portrayals of the day-to-day lives of vagabonds.

He studied art at the Malschule in Worpswede, the Badischen Landeskunstschule in Karlsruhe, and the Munich Art Academy.

Famous Works

References

  1. Speitel, Georg (1975). Otto Quante: Maler und Radierer; sein Leben und Werk. Kunstverein.
  2. Busemann, Adolf (1948). Stil und Charakter: Untersuchungen zur Psychologie der individuellen Redeform. A. Hain. p. 82.


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