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Georg Scholz

* 10TH OCTOBER 1890 IN WOLFENBÜTTEL (GER)
† 27th NOVEMBER 1945 IN WALDKIRCH (GER)

Georg Scholz was a Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) German Painter.
He studied from 1908 until 1914 at the art academy in Karlsruhe as well as with Lovis Corinth in Berlin. In 1925 he became professor at the Badischen Landeskunstschule in Karlsruhe and exhibited in the Neue Sachlichkeit exhibition in Mannheim. In 1933 he was dismissed by the National Socialists and his was included in the 1937 ‘degenerate art’ exhibition in Munich. Scholz moved to Waldkrich were he died as Mayor shortly after the Second World War.


Vanitas (three skulls), around 1931 <br> oil on canvas <br> with the estate-stamp on the stretcher on the verso <br> 40,3 x 60,5 cm <br> (KH1421)
Vanitas (three skulls)
around 1931