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Beautiful woodcut by Bruno Goldschmitt. Title: "Daniels Traum" (from the portfolio "Die Bibel") Year: ca 1920. Dimensions sheet: H39.5 x w50cm. Dimensions image: H29.3 x w41cm. Signed in pencil lower right. Number: III/43. The authenticity of the works offered is fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be e-mailed upon request.
Upon purchase, the work can be picked up in 's-Gravenzande (near The Hague (Scheveningen), Rotterdam and Delft and 5 minutes from the beach). The period for collection, with advance payment, is very generous, i.e. the buyer can collect the work weeks or even months later and, if possible, combine it with a visit to one of the above-mentioned cities or the beach. The work can also be shipped. Our shipping days are Tuesday and Thursday.
Bruno Goldschmitt (born 22 March 1881 in Nuremberg, † 4 April 1964 in Munich) was a German painter, fresco painter, graphic artist, woodcarver and lithographer.
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Bruno Goldschmitt received his artistic training at the Nuremberg School of Applied Arts and at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. In 1900, together with Hermann Hesse, Ludwig Finckh, Robert Weise and others, he founded an artists' colony on Lake Constance. Goldschmitt came to Berlingen in 1905 with his friend, the Basel architect Hans Hindermann.
He painted the fresco cycle "King Laurin" in the Parkhotel Laurin in Bolzano and frescoes in the police headquarters in Munich. A tapestry by Bruno Goldschmitt hangs in the town hall of Pasing.
In 1932 he became a member of the NSDAP. In 1936 Goldschmitt was responsible for the decoration of the Künstlerhaus in Munich for the particularly festive "Olympic Carnival".
In Anja Prölß-Kammerer's 2000 study The Tapestry in National Socialism, Goldschmitt is described as an ardent party member. In a 1935 letter to the board of the German Art Society, he wrote of Jews and communists that they were "an imported rotten sponge" that had to be removed from the art of "awakened Germany."