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Otto Plattner - Wählt Liste 1 – Liberal

Wählt Liste 1 – Liberal (circa 1927)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
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Otto Plattner

Otto Plattner was a Swiss painter, graphic artist and heraldist.

Otto Plattner was born in Liestal (Canton Basel-Landschaft) on June 29, 1886, the son of the merchant Wilhelm Plattner and Marie Plattner, née Strübin. He completed courses at the Allgemeine Gewerbeschule in Basel and was encouraged by Fritz Schider. He then did an apprenticeship as a decorative painter at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva. In 1910, Plattner was in Paris with Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa and in Munich with Moritz Heymann.

In 1912, Plattner founded his own studio on Eichenstrasse in Basel. In the same year, he married Frida Lüdin from Liestal, the daughter of the bookseller Friedrich August Lüdin.

In addition to his free works and wall paintings, he was particularly interested in graphics and glass painting, as well as occasional Schnitzelbänke. He soon became a sought-after lantern painter for the Basel Carnival.

Study trips took him to Italy and Sicily in 1922, to Tunisia in 1926, to Italy and Cologne in 1933, to Upper Bavaria and to Hungary in 1935. In the mid-1930s, he took up residence in Liestal.

Otto Plattner died in Stein am Rhein on October 20, 1951 and was buried in the Liestal cemetery. Karl Aegerter delivered the eulogy on October 23, 1951. Thanks to a donation from the artist's daughter, Stefy Plattner, the majority of his estate is kept in the Liestal Museum of Literature and History.

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Werktätige Bürger – Zur Urne mit Liste 1 – Bürger- & Gewerbepartei

Werktätige Bürger – Zur Urne mit Liste 1 – Bürger- & Gewerbepartei (1923)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
XI. Kantonalschützenfest beider Basel, Liestal

XI. Kantonalschützenfest beider Basel, Liestal (1937)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Schwimmbad Liestal

Schwimmbad Liestal (1934)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Werktätige Bürgerliche – Wählt Liste; 2

Werktätige Bürgerliche – Wählt Liste; 2 (1922)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Theater Vorlage – Nein

Theater Vorlage – Nein (1935)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
6tes Kantonal-Schützenfest beider Basel in Sissach

6tes Kantonal-Schützenfest beider Basel in Sissach (1914)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Initiative betr. Überprüfung des Staatshaushaltes – Ja

Initiative betr. Überprüfung des Staatshaushaltes – Ja (1939)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Gehaltserhöhung und Ferienverlängerung – Arbeitslosigkeit und Krisis – Beamtengesetz; Nein

Gehaltserhöhung und Ferienverlängerung – Arbeitslosigkeit und Krisis – Beamtengesetz; Nein (1927)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Wirtschaftsgesetz; Nein

Wirtschaftsgesetz; Nein (circa 1926)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Hausier-Gesetz – Ja

Hausier-Gesetz – Ja (1934)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Casino-Maskenbälle 1934 Basel

Casino-Maskenbälle 1934 Basel (1934)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Bundesfeier

Bundesfeier (1922)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Kantonale Ausstellung landwirtschaftlicher Produkte des Baselbiets – Liestal, 6.–8. Oktober 1923

Kantonale Ausstellung landwirtschaftlicher Produkte des Baselbiets – Liestal, 6.–8. Oktober 1923 (1923)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
Zu den eigenen Lasten soll die Stadt auch noch die der Vororte tragen – Wiedervereinigung Nein

Zu den eigenen Lasten soll die Stadt auch noch die der Vororte tragen – Wiedervereinigung Nein (1936)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
33’000 Angestellte & Arbeiter müssen Prämien zahlen! – Zwangs-Arbeitslosen-Versicherung – Nein

33’000 Angestellte & Arbeiter müssen Prämien zahlen! – Zwangs-Arbeitslosen-Versicherung – Nein (1926)

Otto Plattner (Swiss, 1886-1951)
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