Null Geiss, Otto, 1939 Augsburg - 2005 ibid., print, "und ein gutes neues Jahr",…
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Geiss, Otto, 1939 Augsburg - 2005 ibid., print, "und ein gutes neues Jahr", trumpet playing angel with scroll, signed upper right in print, signed by hand lower right, handwritten numbered "3/80", small portrait format, in brown passepartout measuring 29 cm x 20 cm, behind glass in frame

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Geiss, Otto, 1939 Augsburg - 2005 ibid., print, "und ein gutes neues Jahr", trumpet playing angel with scroll, signed upper right in print, signed by hand lower right, handwritten numbered "3/80", small portrait format, in brown passepartout measuring 29 cm x 20 cm, behind glass in frame

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Otto Scheinhammer, Sommerliche Deichlandschaft View along a dyke with trees and a guard's cottage, glazed, partially slightly impasto landscape painting, oil on canvas, c. 1930, signed "Otto Scheinhammer" lower left, in need of cleaning, framed, folded dimensions approx. 64.5 x 74 cm. Artist information: German painter and sculptor (1897 Munich - 1982 Augsburg), initially trained as a carpenter from 1912 and worked in the profession until 1922, 1916-18 military service as an aerial radio operator in WW1, from 1922 self-taught. He studied at the Munich Academy under Karl Johann Becker-Gundahl and Franz Klemmer from 1923-26, travelled to Italy in 1924 with private sponsorship and to Dalmatia in 1925, to Holland in 1926, travelled to Ceylon and Egypt from 1927-29, special exhibition at the International Glass Palace Exhibition in Munich in 1931 and lost 35 works as a result of the Glass Palace fire, after making the acquaintance of a Ceylonese plantation owner, 1927-30 stays in Ceylon and 1932-35 in Egypt with special exhibitions in Colombo and Cairo, 1935 return to Germany, participated in numerous exhibitions in Munich, Cologne, Berlin and Düsseldorf, active in Munich, 1938-44 the Great German Art Exhibition in the House of German Art in Munich, 1940-45 military service in the Second World War, 1944 destruction of the Munich Art Gallery, 1944 destruction of the Munich Art Gallery. World War II, 1944 destruction of the Munich studio in World War 2. World War II, moved to Ammersee in 1946, moved to Augsburg in 1948, travelled to Italy, Spain, Greece and Morocco, member of the Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands, the Münchner Künstlergenossenschaft and the Neue Münchner Künstler-Genossenschaft, sources: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Dressler, Munich Academy register, Bruckmann "Münchner Maler des 19./20. Jh." and Internet.