Entwirft Front View,1887(Salon des Independants,1887)
9 3/4'' x 6 1/4''(25 x 16 cm) Vorder View,1887(Salon des Independants, 1887) 93/4~~ X 6 1/4~~ (25 X 16 cm) French Pointillist Painter, 1859-1891
Modell Profile View,1887(Salon des Independants,1890)
9 3/4'' x 6 1/4''(25 x 16 cm) Profiliert View,1887(Salon des Independants, 1890) 9 3/4~~ X 6 1/4~~ (25 X 16 cm) French Pointillist Painter, 1859-1891
Modell mk87
Front View 1887
Oil on panel
26x17cm
Paris,Musee d'orsay
mk87 Front Sieht das Öl von 1887 auf Unterausschuss 26x17cm Paris, Musee d-orsay An French Pointillist Painter, 1859-1891
(July 21, 1870 - September 28, 1932) was born in Prague, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and lived and worked in Prague, Austria and Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer.
In 1905 Emil Orlik moved to Berlin and took a post at the "School for Graphic and Book Art" of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum), now part of the Berlin State Museums.
Gemälde ID:: 81228
Model Date 1904(1904)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 195 x 92 cm (76.8 x 36.2 in)
cjr (July 21, 1870 - September 28, 1932) was born in Prague, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and lived and worked in Prague, Austria and Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer.
In 1905 Emil Orlik moved to Berlin and took a post at the "School for Graphic and Book Art" of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum), now part of the Berlin State Museums.
(July 21, 1870 - September 28, 1932) was born in Prague, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and lived and worked in Prague, Austria and Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer.
In 1905 Emil Orlik moved to Berlin and took a post at the "School for Graphic and Book Art" of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum), now part of the Berlin State Museums.
Gemälde ID:: 85275
Model 1904(1904)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 195 x 92 cm (76.8 x 36.2 in)
cyf (July 21, 1870 - September 28, 1932) was born in Prague, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and lived and worked in Prague, Austria and Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer.
In 1905 Emil Orlik moved to Berlin and took a post at the "School for Graphic and Book Art" of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum), now part of the Berlin State Museums.