Otto Seraphim Peters

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Otto Seraphim Peters (born July 5, 1858 in Budapest , † November 11, 1908 in Vienna ) was a Hungarian-Austrian landscape painter, etcher and engraver. He was the son of Carl Ferdinand Peters and his first wife Anna Maria von Blumfeld. He was a half-brother of Guido Peters .

Peters studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels and in Munich with Peter Paul Müller . He then worked as a freelance landscape painter in Vienna and went on study trips to the countries of North Africa. Peters became a member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus on April 25, 1895 .

Works (selection)

  • Mountain stream in the Julian Alps and gorge in the Julian Alps
  • An alley to Travnik (oil painting) in the art exhibition in the Künstlerhaus Vienna 1891.
  • Bosnian mill at high tide. (Charcoal drawing) in the exhibition of the watercolorist clubs of the cooperative of visual artists Vienna 1892.
  • Evening in the moor (oil tempera) in the 32nd annual exhibition in the Künstlerhaus Vienna in 1905.
  • Eichen am Abend (oil painting) exhibited in the autumn exhibition and memorial exhibition Friedrich Schachner, in the Künstlerhaus Vienna 1908.

literature

Web links

Commons : Otto Seraphim Peters  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. members comprehensive directory Künstlerhaus Wien 1861-2011. wladimir-aichelburg.at, accessed on January 17, 2020 .