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Carl Otto Czeschka was an Austrian painter and graphic designer associated with the Wiener Werkstätte.!
Carl Otto Czeschka (22 October 1878, Vienna – 30 July, 1960, Hamburg) was an Austrian painter and graphic designer associated with the Wiener Werkstätte.
Carl Otto Czeschka
Austrian artist (–)
Carl Otto Czeschka (22 October , Vienna – 30 July, , Hamburg) was an Austrian painter and graphic designer associated with the Wiener Werkstätte.
Life
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Carl Otto Czeschka was half Bohemian and half Moravian origin.
The volume appealed to the widespread interest in untutored forms, such as "primitive" and children's art, as a basis for cultural authenticity and renewal.His father Wenzel Czeschka (Václav Češka, –) was a master carpenter, and his mother Mathilde Hafner (–) worked as a seamstress and embroiderer. Carl Otto Czeschka was raised in Vienna under very poor background. He lived in the Zinckgasse 6, Neu-Fünfhaus[de], Fünfhaus[de], Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus.[1] He worked intensely as a designer and book illustrator, making designs for many books, leaflets, programs, placards, and related media.
He was a friend of Gustav Klimt.
His best known book is an art edition of the German tale "The Nibelungs" (Die Nibelungen), full in the Sezesion style that was predominant at