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117: 64:. Building upon the deep, dark lines of drypointing, Sterrer began to cut his landscape compositions to their essentials. During the first two decades of the twentieth century, Sterrer worked and traveled extensively in Germany and Austria. 67:
In 1921, he accepted the post of Professor of Fine Arts at the Vienna Academy. Today, examples of Sterrer's original prints and paintings are housed in the collections of the
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Around 1910 Sterrer was one of the first Austrian artists to be intrigued by the beginnings of
46: 89: 183: 178: 61: 8: 128: 93: 22:(4 December 1885 – 10 June 1972) was an Austrian painter and engraver. 76: 124: 167: 50: 49:. Equally adept at both landscapes and portraits, he won the prestigious 42: 116: 53:
in 1908. This was followed by many more awards, including the
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Carl Sterrer
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
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Christian Griepenkerl
Prix de Rome
Reichel Prize
German Expressionism
Carnegie Institute
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Dresden Gallery
Arpad Weixlgärtner
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