Otto Bromberger Mice Cheese Mice Mouse Cheese Drawing

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Bromberger, Otto (1862-1943):
"The Ertapten" - mice cheese cheese bell mice mouse cheese drawing drawing


around 1900.

Original drawing by Otto Bromberger (1862-1943). -- Sad mice look at a cheese under a cheese dome. -- Sheet dimensions: approx. 22.5x14cm. -- well preserved. -- Original drawing by Otto Bromberger (1862-1943). -- Sad mice looking at a piece of cheese trapped inside a bell jar. || Otto Bromberger was a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. He was born in 1862 in Reudnitz near Leipzig. He went to Munich and was a student at the Munich Academy. He was a long-time employee of the Munich "Flying Sheets", the "Münchener Bilderbogen" and the "Meggendorfer Blatten". He created numerous articles for various youth publications, such as "Jugendlust" and "Jugendseiten". His popular picture and fairy tale books have been published by Braun & Schneider in Munich, by Schreiber in Esslingen and by Vobach in Leipzig. From 1890 onwards his works were represented in the exhibitions at the Munich Glass Palace. He died in Munich in 1943.

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around 1900. Original drawing by Otto Bromberger (1862-1943). -- Sad mice look at a cheese under a cheese dome. -- Sheet dimensions: approx. 22.5x14cm. -- well preserved. -- Original drawing by Otto Bromberger (1862-1943). -- Sad mice looking at a piece of cheese trapped inside a bell jar. || Otto Bromberger was a German painter, draftsman and illustrator. He was born in 1862 in Reudnitz near Leipzig. He went to Munich and was a student at the Munich Academy. He was a long-time employee of the Munich "Flying Sheets", the "Münchener Bilderbogen" and the "Meggendorfer Blatten". He created numerous articles for various youth publications, such as "Jugendlust" and "Jugendseiten". His popular picture and fairy tale books have been published by Braun & Schneider in Munich, by Schreiber in Essl
Zeitraum 1800-1899
Originalität Unikat Handgefertigt Original
Herstellungszeitraum 1800-1849
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