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Otto Boyer (21 June 1874, Gelsenkirchen – 30 December 1912, Jena) was a German Genre art, genre painter and writer. Life and work His father, also named Otto Boyer, was an engineer. After completing his secondary education, he enrolled at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he studied from 1894 to 1902. His first instructor was Heinrich Lauenstein. Later, he was accepted into the master class taught by Eduard von Gebhardt. This was followed by a series of study trips throughout the Mediterranean region and the Near East, including the Caucasus. In 1906, he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (Spain), National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Madrid and was awarded the Civil Order of Alfonso XII. He was a member of the progressive artists' society, Malkasten, and the . He also took part in the artistic and literary discussions that were held from 1909 to 1911 at the Rosenkränzchen (Rosary), a wine bar in Düsseldorf's old town. His last home and studio was in the ...
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Otto is a masculine German given name and a Otto (surname), surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', ''Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded from the 7th century (Otto (mayor of the palace), Odo, son of Uro, courtier of Sigebert III). It was the name of three 10th-century German kings, the first of whom was Otto I the Great, the first Holy Roman Emperor, founder of the Ottonian dynasty. The Gothic form of the prefix was ''auda-'' (as in e.g. ''Odotheus, Audaþius''), the Anglo-Saxon form was ''ead-'' (as in e.g. ''Eadmund''), and the Old Norse form was ''Auðr (other), auð-''. The given name Otis (given name), Otis arose from an English surname, which was in turn derived from ''Ode'', a variant form of ''Odo, Otto''. Due to Otto von Bismarck, the given name ''Otto'' was strongly associated with the German Empire in the later 19th century. It was compara ...
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