Walther Gasch

Sirene

ink drawing, 

1905

 

Walther Gasch (Leipzig 1886-1962 Nentershausen-Dens)

Sirene 

1905

pen and brush in black and gray

13,2 x 13,2 cm (20,8 x 20,6 cm, sheet)

monogrammed and dated lower left: "WG 9.9.05" 

inscribed in pencil on the passepartout: "Walther Gasch 1905. Siren"


The painter, draftsman and graphic artist Walther Gasch initially studied at the Dresden Academy with Emanuel Hegenbarth and Oskar Zwintscher, who taught there from 1903.  He was a master student of Richard Müller from 1905 to 1907.



 


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