Otto Herbig
German(1879–1944)
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Otto Herbig, Painter of Luminous German Light
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There is a particular quality of morning light that falls across the Central European countryside in early autumn, a silvery, diffuse glow that turns ordinary fields and tree lines into something almost sacred. Otto Herbig spent a lifetime chasing that light. Working in Germany during the first decades of the twentieth century, he brought to his canvases and works on paper a patient, searching attentiveness to the natural world that places him firmly within one of the most generative periods in German art history. To encounter his work today is to be reminded of what painting, at its most… Continue reading
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