Etching by Paul Geissler - ORIGINAL!
This matted and framed etching is mounted under museum-quality glass.
The colorful etching is called "Paris." Done by artist Paul Geissler, this original artwork reminds art lovers of more difficult times in the 1800s.
The background of the item is included on the back of the artwork, a fascinating account.
Signed etching.
Paul Geissler:
Born June 25, 1881, Erfurt, Germany, where his father was a gardener. Studies drawing under the painter Sondermann. Attends the Arts and Craft School in Erfurt for 4 years. Studies at the Grand-Ducal School of Arts in Weimar, Germany, under Max Thedy, 1903. Receives commissions for paintings from the German Empress and a Russian grand-duke. Gives up painting and specializes on etchings, the art he likes best. Works on large etchings in Paris, 1910-11. Moves to Munich, Germany, 1912. On the board of Association for Original Etchings, in Munich. Travels through Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Holland, Austria, France. Moves to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 1918. His most productive years are 1920-30. Travels to USA, 1928, returns via Sicily and Italian mainland. In USA, executes beautiful etchings of Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia as well as scenes of Yale and Princeton. Appointed professor in Germany, 1943. Several universities offer him a post, but he remains independent. Chairman of the Werdenfelser Kunstlerbund, association of artists in the Garmisch, Germany, area. Died May 30, 1965. Signed art is worth far more, from this well known artist.



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