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Otto Eckmann - Landschaftsstudie Haus mit Garten und Baum

Landschaftsstudie Haus mit Garten und Baum (1895)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
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Otto Eckmann

Otto Eckmann was a German painter and graphic artist. He was a prominent member of the "floral" branch of Jugendstil. He created the Eckmann typeface, which was based on Japanese calligraphy and medieval font design.

Otto Eckmann was born in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany in 1865. He studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Hamburg and Nuremberg and at the academy in Munich. In 1894, Eckmann gave up painting (and auctioned off his works) in order to concentrate on applied design. He began producing graphic work for the magazines Pan in 1895 and Jugend which had roughly 20,000 readers every week in 1896. He also designed book covers for the publishers Cotta, Diederichs, Scherl and Seemann, as well as the logo for the publishing house S. Fischer Verlag. Eckmann used woodblock print for his work on Jugend magazine similar to japanese woodblock prints and later-adapted French styles. Eckmann's work differed from others in the Art Nouveau movement in that he used dimensionality in his designs, where most designers used a flat look Eckmann's work shows a clear background, middle-ground and foreground.

In 1897 he taught ornamental painting at the Unterrichtsanstalt des Königlichen Kunstgewerbemuseums in Berlin. In 1899, he designed the logo for the magazine Die Woche. From 1900 to 1902, Eckmann did graphic work for the Allgemeine Elektrizitätsgesellschaft (AEG). During this time, he designed the fonts Eckmann (in 1900) and Fette Eckmann (in 1902), probably the most common Jugendstil fonts still in use. Eckmann was also proficient in tile design and furniture design.

Eckmann died of the tuberculosis that had plagued him for years on 11 June 1902, at age 37 in Badenweiler, Germany.

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Drei Schwäne auf dunklem Gewässer

Drei Schwäne auf dunklem Gewässer (1895)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Berlin und seine Arbeit Amtlicher Bericht über die Berliner Gewerbe-Ausstellung-1896

Berlin und seine Arbeit Amtlicher Bericht über die Berliner Gewerbe-Ausstellung-1896 (1896)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Nachtreiher. Drei Philosophen (Beilage zum Pan II, 3)

Nachtreiher. Drei Philosophen (Beilage zum Pan II, 3) (1896)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Ausstellung von Kunstwerken des Mittelalters und der Renaissance

Ausstellung von Kunstwerken des Mittelalters und der Renaissance (1898)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Drei Schwäne auf dunklem Gewässer

Drei Schwäne auf dunklem Gewässer (1895)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Porträt einer jungen Frau (Porträtstudie)

Porträt einer jungen Frau (Porträtstudie) (1895)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Verpackungsaufkleber Portland Cementfabrik Rüdersdorf

Verpackungsaufkleber Portland Cementfabrik Rüdersdorf (1895)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Weib mit Rabe

Weib mit Rabe (1896)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Marmorpapier

Marmorpapier (1894 - 1902)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
Zweigverein Berlin des vaterländischen Frauenvereins. Eine Rheinfahrt

Zweigverein Berlin des vaterländischen Frauenvereins. Eine Rheinfahrt (1900)

Otto Eckmann (German, 1865 – 1902)
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