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Otto Meyer-Amden - Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait (1932)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
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Otto Meyer-Amden

Otto Meyer-Amden was a Swiss painter and graphic artist.

After the premature death of his mother in 1888 Otto Meyer was sent to live with foster parents. He was sent to an orphange in Bern in 1892 where he lived until 1900. He attended secondary school in Bern from 1901-1903, and then worked as an apprentice Lithographer in Zürich from 1903-1906. During this time he made symbolic watercolor paintings. Alongside his apprenticeship he attended night classes at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zürich.

From 1906-1907 Meyer studied at the Art Academy in Munich, during which time he lived with his brother Ernst. He then moved to Stuttgart to study at the Königliche Akademie der bilden Künste from 1907-1908. In 1909 Adolf Hölzel gave him the title of master student. In Stuttgart Meyer made the acquaintances of Oskar Schlemmer, Willi Baumeister, and other artists. Oskar Schlemmer proved to be a lifelong friend.

In 1912 Meyer received an invitation from artists Willi Baumeister and Herman Huber to live in their artists' colony in Amden. Meyer stayed there until 1928, long after Baumeister and Huber had moved away, living in relative isolation in an old farmhouse. He wrote extensively in his diary, especially between 1913 and 1915, and became increasingly interested in the bible.

Between 1915 and 1918 Meyer began making tonally dark graphite drawings, developing a similar technique as Georges Seurat’s. In 1922 he became friends with Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. In 1923 Meyer designed a stained-glass work for the Zwinglian House in Zürich. In 1925 he participated in the „Grossen Schweizer Kunstausstellung“ in Karlsruhe, exhibiting eight of his works.

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Sich ausziehender Knabe

Sich ausziehender Knabe

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Händehochhaltende, Skizze

Händehochhaltende, Skizze

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Starry landscape with Mountain Peak

Starry landscape with Mountain Peak (1931)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Mädchen in Amdener Stube

Mädchen in Amdener Stube (1922-26)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Nackter Jüngling im Tannenwald

Nackter Jüngling im Tannenwald (ca 1912-1914)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Starry Night above Lake Walen

Starry Night above Lake Walen (1931)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Hands Held High, study

Hands Held High, study (1922)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Kompositionsstudie zu ‘Vorbereitung’ (Andacht im Esssaal)

Kompositionsstudie zu ‘Vorbereitung’ (Andacht im Esssaal) (1930)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Tänzerischer Jünglingsakt mit überkreuztem rechten Bein und Arm über Kopf

Tänzerischer Jünglingsakt mit überkreuztem rechten Bein und Arm über Kopf

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Gesamtkomposition ‘Vorbereitung’ (Andacht im Esssaal).

Gesamtkomposition ‘Vorbereitung’ (Andacht im Esssaal).

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Tagebuchblatt

Tagebuchblatt (1928-32)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Einkleidung III

Einkleidung III (1919)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Undressing

Undressing

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Händehochhaltende (Antworten), Studie IV

Händehochhaltende (Antworten), Studie IV

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
Tagebuchblatt III

Tagebuchblatt III (1928-32)

Otto Meyer-Amden (Swiss, 1885 - 1933)
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