Martin Lauterburg Bookmark and Share

Martin Lauterburg

 

1891 - 1960

 

Untitled Lithograph

 

Probably a corner of the artist's studio, one of his favorite subjects.

 

Martin Lauterberg is one of the most important Swiss artists of the mid-20th Century. A native of Bern, he was known for his still lifes and landscapes in an expressionist style. His friends included Hermann Hesse, Cuno Amiet, and other leading artists of his time.

 

Born the son of a priest in 1898, Lauterburg grew up in the house in Neuenegg (near Bern) that had earlier been the home of the well-known engraver Karl Stauffer-Bern. He began University in Neuchatel where he studied philosophy. After a semester he moved to the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich were he studied with Robert Engels and Julius Diez. He became a member of the Neue Secession.

 

Lauterburg played the piano (Chopin, Liszt, Schumann) throughout his life.

 

 

Contact Village Antiques
for Prices or More Information

 

 

 

Some Suggested Searches in the Fine Arts Category
Styles (Searches below cover fine art only, not prints or maps)
Abstract Art Brut Art Deco Art Nouveau Cubism
Expressionism Folk Art Primitive /Naive Surrealism Symbolism
Futurism Impressionism Chalet Decor 18th Century Fantasy
Subjects
Alpine Landscape Animals Landscape Portrait Still Life
Nudes Seascape /Nautical Geneva Region Motherhood / Children Biblical / Christianity
Artists on Village Antiques by Country
  (lists are not comprehensive - please also try searching the artists's name)
Swiss Artists American Artists German Artists French Artists British Artists
Contact Village Antiques for Prices or More Information