Lady with a cat, Munich, 1912 | illustration Walter Schnackenberg (German, 1880--1961)

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Lady with a cat, Munich, 1912 | illustration Walter Schnackenberg (German, 1880--1961)
Fasching (Carnival) Simplicissimus magazine (1912) par Susanlenox Via Flickr : Artist : Walter Schnackenberg (1880-1961)
Walter Schnackenberg (Swiss, 1880- 1961)
Dancer with headdress, N/D
Pochoir print, 27 x 21 cm
Odeon Casino. 1911. Walter Schnackenberg.
35 3/4 x 47 3/4 in./90.7 x 121.3 cm
Schnackenberg often referred to his posters as "suggestive dreams" - and this design in particular exudes an otherworldly glamour, the pure fantasy of prewar German nightlife. This is the first of two images he would create for the Munich café, both rare and intoxicating representations of a seedy yet irresistible world.
Available at auction October 30.
I discovered the german artist Schnackenberg, famous for the billboards he designed for the Theatre of Munich beginning of the XX century. Weirdly enough, they are not that many things available online about him.
Walter Schnackenberg
Peter Pathe / Maria Hagen. ca. 1918.
Läderlappen. ca. 1922
Walter Schnackenberg, The sleepwalker, 1956 by kraftgenie on Flickr.
Peter Pathe & Maria Hagen – Schnackenberg