Paul Kayser (1869 - 1942) — Auction
Lot 533 Paul Kayser (Hamburg 1869 - Donaueschingen 1942). Herbstliche Bäume in Blankenese.
Paul Kayser (1869 - 1942)
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Paul Kayser
22.09.1869 - 23.09.1942
Germany
Paul Kayser was a German painter and graphic artist. After training as a painter-decorator, Kayser attended the Schools of Applied Art in Munich and Dresden.
Paul Kayser was a founding member of the Hamburg Artists' Club 1897 and the Hamburg Secession, and a member of the Hamburg Artists' Association and the Altona Artists' Association. His style was decisively influenced by Albert Marquet, whom Kaiser met in 1909.
In 1937, Kaiser's still life was confiscated from the museum in Husum as part of the Nazi "Degenerate Art" campaign.
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Auktionshaus Stahl
Kunst des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts
Date: 01.03.2025 11:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 181