Engelberg – 24th Great Swiss Ski Race

Künstler: Otto Ernst
Jahr: 1930
Grösse: 101 x 64 cm / 39.8 x 25.2″
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Two fashionable ski tourists watch a ski racer on his descent; beyond them lies the snow-covered village of Engelberg with its monastery in the background. This idyllic design by Otto Ernst was used to advertise the 24th Swiss Ski Championships, which were held in Engelberg in 1930.

Künstler: Otto Ernst

Otto ERNST was born in 1884 in he Swiss canton of Aargau. After his apprenticeship as a graphic designer, he studied in Florence and in Paris where in 1910 he became a student of Eugène Grasset at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. He worked both in the printing industry and as a freelance painter and graphic designer and travelled extensively throughout Europe, capturing his impressions in his paintings. Er... mehr

Otto ERNST was born in 1884 in he Swiss canton of Aargau. After his apprenticeship as a graphic designer, he studied in Florence and in Paris where in 1910 h ...

e became a student of Eugène Grasset at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. He worked both in the printing industry and as a freelance painter and graphic designer and travelled extensively throughout Europe, capturing his impressions in his paintings. Er... mehr
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