Rudolf Kriesch

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Rudolf Kriesch (born May 30, 1904 in St. Pölten , † 1992 in Munich ) was an Austrian painter and graphic artist .

Rudolf Kriesch lived in Munich from 1929. He worked regularly for the satirical magazines Simplicissimus and Der Simpl . His specialty was subtle eroticism paired with well-groomed elegance. He preferred charcoal and pastel as techniques .

Awards

Book publications

  • The Book of Ruth. Samson and the Philistines. Two stories from the Bible. Illustrated by Rudolf Kriesch. Munich 1948.
  • The diary , JW Goethe. With drawings by Rudolf Kriesch. Munich 1958.
  • People and other people. Simpl'eien by Rudolf Kriesch . Texts by Anton Sailer. Hanover 1959.
  • Furs , Effi Horn. Munich 1963, with 13 illustrations by Rudolf Kriesch.
  • The Bavarian Decameron , Oskar Maria Graf. Desch-Verlag 1964, with 52 drawings by Rudolf Kriesch.

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