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Oskar Laske - Die Porta Capuana in Neapel

Die Porta Capuana in Neapel (1915)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
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Oskar Laske

Oskar Laske was born on January 8th 1874 as the son of an architect in Czernowitz. In his high school days he received artistic training by the landscape painter Anton Hlavacek. He went on to study architecture at the Technical University of Vienna and at the academy of visual arts, where Otto Wagner was his teacher.

First a freelance architect, Oskar Laske mainly worked as a painter from 1904. Except for the painting education in his youth, he was a self-taught artist. Even before World War I, he travelled to various countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, painting landscapes and people.

During World War I, he was an officer in Galicia and at the front of Isonzo. Then he became a k. u. k. (imperial and royal) war painter. Numerous war paintings bear witness to his experiences at that time. In 1907 Laske joined the Hagenbund and in 1924 the Vienna Secession. His work was not only exhibited at those artist associations but also internationally.

After the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany Laske continued painting. In 1939 he became a member of the Künstlerhaus, however he retreated into an „inner emigration“, paintig being the only way for him to come to terms with what he experienced during the war.

In his final years he was an established artist and mainly dedicated himself to smaller works, etchings and watercolors. Oskar Laske died in 1951 at the age of 77 in Vienna. He left a distinguished oeuvre, which was honoured in numerous retrospectives.

More Artworks by Oskar Laske (View all 142 Artworks)

Gemüse im Augarten

Gemüse im Augarten (1931)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Wr. Umgebung; Perchtoldsdorf

Wr. Umgebung; Perchtoldsdorf (1942)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Treppe des Schlosses Schönbrunn im Winter

Treppe des Schlosses Schönbrunn im Winter (1946)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Das Atelier des Malers Oskar Gawell in Wien

Das Atelier des Malers Oskar Gawell in Wien (1940)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Ansicht von Positano

Ansicht von Positano (1921)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Selbstbildnis

Selbstbildnis (1930)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Fischpredigt

Fischpredigt (1951)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
XIII. Roter Berg ; Ober St. Veit

XIII. Roter Berg ; Ober St. Veit (1946)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Pratermotiv an der alten Donau

Pratermotiv an der alten Donau (1948)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Hoher Markt

Hoher Markt (1930)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Der Sturz des Ikarus (The fall of Icarus)

Der Sturz des Ikarus (The fall of Icarus) (circa 1940)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Gastgarten im Prater

Gastgarten im Prater (1930)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
XIX. Heiligenstädter Straße (82-92)

XIX. Heiligenstädter Straße (82-92) (1940)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Penzing nach dem Krieg

Penzing nach dem Krieg (1945)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
Die Porta Capuana in Neapel

Die Porta Capuana in Neapel (1915)

Oskar Laske (Austrian, 1874-1951)
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