Emil Orlík - Biography
Emil Orlik (July 21, 1870 – September 28, 1932) was born in Prague, which was at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and lived and worked in Prague, Austria and Germany. He was a painter, an etcher and lithographer.
In 1905 Emil Orlik moved to Berlin and took a post at the "School for Graphic and Book Art" of the Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum), now part of the Berlin State Museums.
Gallery
Emil Orlik self portrait.jpeg
Self portrait |
Wilhelm Furtwängler by Emil Orlik.jpeg
Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor (1928) |
Wanda Landowska by Emil Orlik.jpg
Wanda Landowska, harpsichordist (1917) |
Emil Orlik Portrait Max Reinhardt.jpg
Max Reinhardt, theater and film, |
Tilla Durieux.jpg
Tilla Durieux, Austrian actress (1922) |
Emil Orlik Rollenportrait Hans Wassmann.jpg
Hans Wassmann as Nick Bottom (1909) |
Turandot Suite Score Cover.jpg
Cover for the score of the Turandot Suite |
Die Weber 1897 by Emil Orlik.jpeg
Poster for the play Die Weber |
Jakob Wassermann.jpg
Jakob Wassermann, novelist (1899) |
External links
- Emil Orlik prints, books, artwork and biography
- "Emil Orlik (1870–1932) - Portraits of Friends and Contemporaries" Jewish Museum, Prague, Czech Republic includes
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