EMIL RANZENHOFER

Viennese Artist 1864 - 1930

Introduction

Biographical Sketch

Psuedonyms

Masons

Ranzenhofergasse

WW I Artist

WW I Posters

WWI Postcards

WWI Sketches

WWI Etchings

WWI Dankl Exlibris

WWI Book Illustrations

Jewish Artist

Golden Book Certificates

JNF Land Certificates

JNF Tree Certificates

JNF Telegrams

Sixth Zionist Congress

Advertising Artist

Posters

Poster Stamps

Metal Signs

Graphic Artist

Post Cards

ExLibris

Book Illustrator

Meister Brieff

Sheet Music Illustrator

Contributing Illustrator

Etcher and Painter

Etchings of People

Etchings of Places

Plant & Animal Etchings

Oil Paintings

CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATOR

Emil Ranzenhofer's illustrations can be found as contributions in many books and pamphlets, including:

Neue Bilderbogen und Soldatenlieder.  Emil Ranzenhofer contributed to the limited publication (150 copies) of the Neue Bilderbogen und Soldatenlieder that was published in Vienna in 1918.  This was a patriotic compilation of poems, music, and illustrations to promote the war effort.  Emil Ranzenhofer served in the K.u.K. Kriegspressequartier in the Tyrol and in the Bosnia-Montenegro battle areas.  On the top right is one of these etchings.

Eros: Monatshefte für erotische Kunst was a subscription book that was published in a limited edition of 500 in 1920. Included in the text of these books was an original etching by Emil Ranzenhofer.

Denkscrift des Verein zur Unterstützung Mittelloser Israelitischer Studierender in Wien by Guido  Fuchsgelb was published to recognize the contemporary contributions of outstanding men and women in literature, music, and art.  It was prepared by Guido Fuchsgelb, the secretery of the Board of Directors of the Isralis' University Students, for the relief of the needy.  Emil Ranzenhofer contributed an etching labled "E. Ranzenhofer: Holzsammerin".

Jung Oesterreich (1918 heft 1).  On the bottom right is an example of one of the three etchings provided by Emil Ranzenhofer to the Neue Bilderbogen und Soldatenlieder and the right bottom is the cover for the Jung Oesterreich.


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