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Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Otto Steinert was a German photographer.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Hugo Steiner-Prag was a German illustrator, writer and painter.
Albert Steiner was a Swiss photographer.
Anna Beothy-Steiner was a Hungarian-French Avant-Garde painter. She studied journalism at the private art school of Álmos Jaschik in Budapest between 1922 and 1925. Her travels to Austria, Germany, and Italy exposed her to the futuristic ideas of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and the Orphism of Robert Delaunay, both of which influenced her work. Beothy-Steiner moved to Paris in 1927 and married István Beöthy. Between 1927 and 1934, she created her major works, including gouaches, watercolors, magazine illustrations, fabric, and fashion designs. Her compositions during this period were characterized by the interpenetration and superimposition of simple, geometric color surfaces, revealing the influence of her husband's preoccupation with proportions. From 1932 onwards, her compositions contrasted simple colors, creating flat color spaces that anticipated the ideas of Op Art. Beothy-Steiner interrupted her artistic work in 1934 and did not resume until the 1960s, following her husband's death.
Leonhard Steiner was a Swiss industrialist, artist, and playwright.
Leonhard Steiner was the son of a wealthy silk manufacturer and, having artistic and musical inclinations, was forced to take over his father's business. In the mid-1870s, among other duties, he was president of the Zurich Stock Exchange and served as president of the Exchange Association, but his activities in this field failed.
Steiner was forty-six years old when he decided to devote himself fully to painting and achieved a certain skill. He even managed to feed his family of ten through this labor. He painted high-altitude landscapes, which were very popular. Steiner also created several comedies, edited a Swiss-German dictionary and was an expert in the dialect of the city of Zurich. His work was also closely linked to the musical life of the city, as he was the longtime president of the men's choir. To this day, Steiner remains a highly respected man in Zurich precisely because of his work in the arts.
Albert Steiner was a Swiss photographer.
Albert Steiner was a Swiss photographer.
Albert Steiner was a Swiss photographer.