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Anton Kolig - Porträt Berta Zuckerkandl

Porträt Berta Zuckerkandl (1915)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
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Anton Kolig

Anton Kolig was an Austrian expressionist painter.

Anton Kolig was the son of salon artist Ferdinant Kolig. He studied at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts with Oscar Kokoschka in 1904-1907, then from 1907 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna under the guidance of Heinrich Lefler and Alois Delug.

In 1911, the work presented by him at the exhibition attracted the attention of specialists who awarded Kolig a scholarship and organized a trip to France. After the outbreak of war, the artist returned to Austria.

During the First World War, starting in 1916, he was in military service, worked as a military artist in Vienna.

He was a teacher, a professor in Stuttgart from 1928 to 1943. In 1944, as a result of the bombing, he was seriously injured. He spent the last years of his life in Nötsch im Gailtal).

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Otto von Aichelburg-Zossenegg als Kavallerieoberleutnant

Otto von Aichelburg-Zossenegg als Kavallerieoberleutnant (1916)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Liegender männlicher Akt

Liegender männlicher Akt (1933)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Liegender männlicher Rückenakt

Liegender männlicher Rückenakt

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Kniender Narziß

Kniender Narziß (1920)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Klage

Klage (1920)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Stillleben

Stillleben (1912)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Plakat der Sonderausstellung für Malerei und Plastik im Wiener Hagenbund Februar 1911

Plakat der Sonderausstellung für Malerei und Plastik im Wiener Hagenbund Februar 1911 (1911)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Justitia

Justitia (1921)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Liegender männlicher Akt

Liegender männlicher Akt

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Die Gattin des Künstlers mit Blumen

Die Gattin des Künstlers mit Blumen (1913)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
General Gottfried Seibt von Ringenhart

General Gottfried Seibt von Ringenhart (1918)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Die Atombombe

Die Atombombe (1944)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Sehnsucht

Sehnsucht (1921)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Porträt Hilde Stühler-Herzmansky

Porträt Hilde Stühler-Herzmansky (1922)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
Die Gattin des Künstlers

Die Gattin des Künstlers (1914)

Anton Kolig (Austrian, 1886-1950)
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