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August Mandlick

Austro-Hungarian scene in a bar, Vienna, date circa 1915
Watercolour
54 x 68 cm.
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A fine watercolour depicting Austro-Hungarian scene in a bar by August Mandlick 

 

Vienna, date circa 1915

Height 54 width 68 cm

 

August Mandlick, painter, draftsman and illustrator. * Vienna, July 3, 1860; † Vienna, June 1, 1934. Studied at Vienna and at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Long-time employee of the "Fliegende Blätter" and the "Leipziger Illustrierte", he later moved to Vienna and worked there as a drawing teacher at secondary and industrial schools. Mandlick sent the exhibition in the Munich Glass Palace and participated 1885 and 1896 at the exhibition of the Vienna "Künstlerhaus" with study heads in pastel and original drawings for the "Fliegende Blätter".

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