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Oskar Laske studied architecture with Otto Wagner at the Technical University in Vienna and at the Vienna Academy. Apart from taking lessons from the landscape painter Anton Hlavacek during his high school years, he was self-taught in painting. In 1907, he joined the Hagenbund and in 1924 the Vienna Secession. Even before the First World War, he undertook extensive painting and study trips that took him throughout Europe, to the Middle East and North Africa. In addition to his privately initiated exhibition activities, his work has been shown regularly in the Hagenbund and the Secession as well as in international exhibitions. After the annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany, he continued to make a living from his art. He tried not to change his habits and withdrew into an inner emigration. In the last years of his life, already established as an artist, he mainly dealt with small-format works, such as etchings and watercolors.
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