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Otto Gleichmann Figurative Prints

German, 1887-1963

Otto Gleichmann was born on August 20, 1887, in Mainz. He was a German Expressionist artist. His artworks were mainly impacted by his dramatic experiences as a soldier in WWI, and his artworks represented men who were suffering. Gleichmann died on November 2, 1963, in Hannover.

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Artist: Otto Gleichmann
Bordellszene - Original Lithograph by Otto Gleichmann - 1924
By Otto Gleichmann
Located in Roma, IT
Bordellszene is an original lithograph, realized by Otto Gleichmann in 1924, hand- signed and dated. In very good conditions. Here the artwork represents two men in Expressionistic...
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1920s Expressionist Otto Gleichmann Figurative Prints

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