Description: Fir trees, heavily laden with snow, are arranged diagonally and lead into the depths of this lovely, undulating, snowy landscape. The light comes from the left, where the fir trees are the tallest. For this reason, Droege was able to make the foreground of the calmly arranged sheet darker, namely shaded. Signature: signed (bottom right: O. Droege) Signature: inscribed (bottom left: original woodcut hand print) fir trees in the snow Object name:color woodcut subject group:Sculptures / Fine Arts > Drawing / Graphics Artist:Droege, Oscar Mass:Height: width: 20.5”. Height: 15” Material:Paper Technology:Printing process > Relief printing > Woodcut Oscar DROEGE Born in Hamburg in 1898, artist Paul Oscar Droege's parents moved the family to the beautiful town of Müritz in 1905. Located on the largest lake in Germany, it is a city defined by its gorgeous natural location. The artist would seek inspiration from nature and enjoy travel by water throughout the rest of his life. Like so many creative spirits, Droege's early school record shows him to have been a disinterested student. But a young artist's path may be forever changed by meeting one or two influential people at just the right moment. Oscar Droege's impressive catalog of lush, atmospheric color woodcuts might never have been made if he hadn't met Leopold Karl Walter Graf von Kalckreuth, painter and graphic artist, in the 1920s. He also studied with Professor Hans Kohlschein at the Darmstadt Artists' Colony, founded in 1899 by Ernest Louis, the Grand Duke of Hesse. The same can be said of his friendship with fellow artist Werner Lange. In the late 1920s, the two friends traveled together throughout Germany, France, and Scandinavia, sometimes by bicycle, sometimes by paddleboat. They belonged to the artists' colony started on the grounds of the home and studio of the painter Heinrich Blunck, located in Heikendorf on the Kiel Fjord – another location defined by spectacular natural water views. Most of the colony was destroyed during the bombing raids of WWII, but Blunck's original house remains and is now a museum. Droege served in both World Wars, held as a prisoner by the Soviets until 1948. At the age of 65, the artist moved back to Hamburg, where he was born and lived there until his death on October 8, 1983
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Artist: Oscar Droege
Signed By: Oscar Droege
Size: Medium
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Framing: Matted & Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Winter
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1920
Item Height: 20 in
Theme: Nature
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK), Signed
Production Technique: Woodcut Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Item Width: 15 in
Handmade: Yes