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Ernst Oppler

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In Germany works by Ernst Oppler are on display at the National Gallery Berlin, the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the Lower Saxony State Museum and others. Outside of Germany, his works are found in the Appleton Museum of Art, the Harvard Art Museums, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn
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In 1912 after controversies about expressionism he stopped participating in the exhibitions of the Berlin secession but he still remained one of the most prominent members of the avantgarde. The German state bought works from Oppler and exhibited them in museums as examples of the new wave in art.
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Oppler started to visit dancing performances of the Russian ballet which was very popular at that time and began to document the performances. He became also an important chronicler of the history of ballet in Germany.
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Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel-Museum, the Ateneum in Helsinki, the Museum of Modern Art in Venice and others.
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in 1898. His early work was naturalistic in approach. In 1901 he went to the Netherlands to practise the
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and a city apartment in the KurfĂĽrstenstraĂźe. Ernst Oppler was invited seven times to the
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Oppler at a meeting of the Berlin secession (between Lovis Corinth and
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method, and painted elegant portraits of the gentry in subdued tones.
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to leave Munich and move to Berlin. both became there members of the
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International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers
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Ernst Oppler 1867-1929 : mit zwei Werkkatalogen
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Lovis Corinth
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Emil OrlĂ­k
Erich BĂĽttner
Edwin Oppler
Alexander Oppler
Berthold Oppler
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Siegmund Oppler
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Ludwig von Löfftz
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