Schultheiss, Carl Max (Karl), 1885-19612012-10-052012-10-0519202012-10-05http://hdl.handle.net/2263/19999Two people in a park walking towards a bench underneath some treesCarl Max (Karl) Schultheiss, used the monogram C.M.Sch. The surname Mohn was added to the end of the signature on the etching, probably showing that the work was etched after a work by Victor Paul Mohn (1842-1911)Carl Marx Schultheiss was a painter, illustrator, engraver, and etcher. He was born on August 4, 1885 in Nuremberg, Germany and died in 1961 in Kew Gardens, NY. He was an active artist from 1914 to the 1950s creating landscapes, genre, rivers, and figures. Schultheiss' early art training took place in Germany before he immigrated to the United States sometime in the 1930s.Mr JA van Tilburg bequeathed his "prentenkabinet" of over 10 000 graphic works to the University of Pretoria90mm x 140mmDry needle etching on paperCopyright electronic version: University of PretoriaImpressionismGerman ImpressionismDry needle etchingGerman artEtchingEtching -- 20th centuryArt, German -- 20th centuryDry-pointIm ParkStill Image