Wilhelm Schulz
Poster for the Second Art Exhibition 1900 - Berlin Secession
1900
Colour lithograph on paper
76 x 94 cm
- signed: "Schulz" bez.: "Kunstanst. Hollerbaum&Schmidt. Berlin 65"
- condition: very good, slightly stained, framed
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about the artist
Wilhelm Schulz* 1865 , Lüneburg - † 1952 , München
Studied at the Lithographic Art Institute in Hamburg. In 1887 he was able to attend the Berlin University of Art with a scholarship from the Prussian Ministry of Culture. He then studied at the arts and crafts school in Karlsruhe and finally from October 21, 1892 at the Munich Art Academy with Paul Hoecker. In addition to Eduard Thöny, Schulz was the only artist who contributed to the satirical sheet Simplicissimus from the first to the last year. In addition to posters, he also designed stage sets and theater costumes