{"id":16628,"date":"2025-10-15T15:23:09","date_gmt":"2025-10-15T15:23:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nationalgunowner.org\/index.php\/2025\/10\/15\/lacma-receives-major-otto-kallir-gift-of-austrian-expressionist-works\/"},"modified":"2025-10-15T15:23:14","modified_gmt":"2025-10-15T15:23:14","slug":"lacma-receives-major-otto-kallir-gift-of-austrian-expressionist-works","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nationalgunowner.org\/index.php\/2025\/10\/15\/lacma-receives-major-otto-kallir-gift-of-austrian-expressionist-works\/","title":{"rendered":"LACMA Receives Major Otto Kallir Gift of Austrian Expressionist Works"},"content":{"rendered":"<div itemprop=\"articleBody\">\n<figure id=\"attachment_1592857\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1592857\" style=\"width: 970px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1592857\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Egon Schiele, <em>Sawmill<\/em> (1913). <span class=\"media-credit\">Courtesy of the Kallir Research Institute, New York<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) recently announced a major gift of more than 130 works of Austrian Expressionism from the family of <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/otto-kallir\/\" title=\"Otto Kallir\" class=\"company-link\">Otto Kallir<\/a>, the visionary art dealer and historian who played a crucial role in bringing Austrian and modern European art to international prominence. Kallir founded the legendary Galerie St. Etienne in Vienna in 1923 and, after fleeing Nazi persecution, reestablished it in New York in 1939. One of the first galleries entirely devoted to Austrian modernism, it became the primary force behind the posthumous recognition of <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/egon-schiele\/\" title=\"Egon Schiele\" class=\"company-link\">Egon Schiele<\/a>.<\/p>\n<section class=\"wp-block-observer-newsletters observer-newsletters--in-content\">\n<\/section>\n<p>Kallir organized the first major Schiele exhibitions in Europe and the United States and published the first comprehensive Schiele catalogue raisonn\u00e9 in 1930. He also fiercely promoted <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/gustav-klimt\/\" title=\"Gustav Klimt\" class=\"company-link\">Gustav Klimt<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/oskar-kokoschka\/\" title=\"Oskar Kokoschka\" class=\"company-link\">Oskar Kokoschka<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/richard-gerstl\/\" title=\"Richard Gerstl\" class=\"company-link\">Richard Gerstl<\/a>, along with other Viennese modernists and German Secessionist artists, building both the market and the scholarly foundation that brought these artists to international attention.<\/p>\n<p>The collection will be transferred to LACMA over several years, marking the first time Los Angeles will have a significant holding capable of presenting a comprehensive overview of Austrian Expressionism\u2014from its origins at the turn of the 20th Century through the 1920s. The gift includes paintings, more than 100 drawings, prints, posters and works by artist-designers affiliated with the Wiener Werkst\u00e4tte (founded in 1903). LACMA will present the works in a major exhibition accompanied by a scholarly publication in 2030, but a first group of 24 works will already be featured in the special exhibition \u201c<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.lacma.org\/art\/exhibition\/austrian-expressionism-and-otto-kallir\">Austrian Expressionism and Otto Kallir<\/a>,\u201d curated by <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/timothy-o-benson\/\" title=\"Timothy O. Benson\" class=\"company-link\">Timothy O. Benson<\/a> and opening on November 23.<\/p>\n<p>Growing up in the final, tumultuous decade of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kallir began championing artists like Schiele and Klimt shortly after their deaths. In the case of Richard Gerstl (1883-1908), whose career was cut tragically short and whose work had largely vanished, it was Kallir who recovered the estate, introducing him first to the Viennese public and later to the international art world.<\/p>\n<p>Notably, many of the works in this gift were brought to the United States directly by Kallir when he emigrated. With key examples from each artist\u2019s oeuvre, the collection underscores his role not only as a dealer and scholar preserving artists endangered by war and exile, but also as a vital transatlantic cultural bridge who helped rewrite the global art historical canon.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1592856\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1592856\" style=\"width: 645px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592856 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?quality=80&amp;w=645\" alt=\"A softly lit portrait of a woman in a dark hat and voluminous black fur collar, painted in Klimt\u2019s early atmospheric style with warm reddish-brown tones and a hazy, introspective mood.\" width=\"645\" height=\"1200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg 645w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=161,300 161w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=323,600 323w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=320,595 320w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=27,50 27w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 300px, 620px\"\/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592856 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?quality=80&amp;w=645\" alt=\"A softly lit portrait of a woman in a dark hat and voluminous black fur collar, painted in Klimt\u2019s early atmospheric style with warm reddish-brown tones and a hazy, introspective mood.\" width=\"645\" height=\"1200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg 645w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=161,300 161w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=323,600 323w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=320,595 320w, https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/1.-Gustav-Klimt-Woman-with-Fur-Collar-1897-gift-of-Kallir-Family-photo-courtesy-Kallir-Research-Institute-New-York-.jpeg?resize=27,50 27w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 300px, 620px\"\/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1592856\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Gustav Klimt, <em>Woman With Fur Collar<\/em> (1897). <span class=\"media-credit\">Courtesy of the Kallir Research Institute, New York<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>At the core of the gift are 27 seminal works by Egon Schiele, including two major 1913 landscape paintings, 19 works on paper, 14 intense figure studies and six deeply expressive self-portraits. Also included is Gustav Klimt\u2019s <i>Woman with the Fur Collar<\/i> (1897), a psychologically charged and symbolically rich painting. There are also five extremely rare works by Richard Gerstl, including a self-portrait painted just five weeks before his death at age 25, as well as ten works by <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/alfred-kubin\/\" title=\"Alfred Kubin\" class=\"company-link\">Alfred Kubin<\/a>, the Bohemian artist who has recently seen a resurgence in international interest. The gift furthermore includes two gestural drawings of women by Oskar Kokoschka, alongside works by German modernists and Secessionists Kallir championed internationally, such as K\u00e4the Kollwitz, Berlin Secessionist <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/lovis-corinth\/\" title=\"Lovis Corinth\" class=\"company-link\">Lovis Corinth<\/a> and Viennese-born <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/marie-louise-von-motesiczky\/\" title=\"Marie-Louise von Motesiczky\" class=\"company-link\">Marie-Louise von Motesiczky<\/a>, who studied under Frankfurt Secession key figure <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/max-beckmann\/\" title=\"Max Beckmann\" class=\"company-link\">Max Beckmann<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>After Kallir\u2019s death in 1978, Galerie St. Etienne was run for forty years by his granddaughter <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/jane-kallir\/\" title=\"Jane Kallir\" class=\"company-link\">Jane Kallir<\/a> and his longtime colleague <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/hildegard-bachert\/\" title=\"Hildegard Bachert\" class=\"company-link\">Hildegard Bachert<\/a> until its closure in 2020. Jane Kallir then founded the Kallir Research Institute, which continues to promote critical scholarship in Austrian and German Expressionism.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe chose LACMA because of the museum\u2019s longstanding commitment to Germanic Expressionism,\u201d explained Jane Kallir, who (like her sister Barbara) has been living in Los Angeles for nearly forty years and has developed deep ties to its cultural institutions. \u201cDespite organizing numerous groundbreaking exhibitions in this area, the museum until now had no paintings by the major Austrian modernists, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Richard Gerstl. In one fell swoop, we have completed their collection,\u201d she told Observer.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1592911\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1592911\" style=\"width: 970px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592911 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/Self-Portrait-With-Brown-Background.png?w=970\" alt=\"A frontal self-portrait drawing by Egon Schiele featuring a gaunt young man with tousled dark hair, intense wide eyes, and tightly pressed lips, rendered with expressive brown and flesh-toned washes against a muted brown background, with minimal line work defining the collar and shoulders on an otherwise blank sheet.\" width=\"970\" height=\"1206\"\/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592911 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/Self-Portrait-With-Brown-Background.png?w=970\" alt=\"A frontal self-portrait drawing by Egon Schiele featuring a gaunt young man with tousled dark hair, intense wide eyes, and tightly pressed lips, rendered with expressive brown and flesh-toned washes against a muted brown background, with minimal line work defining the collar and shoulders on an otherwise blank sheet.\" width=\"970\" height=\"1206\"\/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1592911\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Egon Schiele, <em>Self Portrait With Brown Background<\/em> (1912). <span class=\"media-credit\">Courtesy of the Kallir Research Institute, New York<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Kallir, in her statement to the press, also commented on how museum collaboration had always been key to her grandfather Otto Kallir\u2019s promotion of Austrian Expressionism in the U.S., and said he would be thrilled to see these works enter LACMA\u2019s collection. She also noted that LACMA\u2019s central role in the Austrian \u00e9migr\u00e9 community in California\u2019s postwar culture was another primary reason the family chose the museum as the permanent home for the collection.<\/p>\n<p>The Kallir family gift will significantly enhance and complement LACMA\u2019s holdings of German Expressionist paintings, sculpture and works on paper. Beginning in 2026, the Kallir Research Institute will also support the study of Austrian Expressionism through the Rifkind Center\u2019s scholar-in-residence program, encouraging cutting-edge research and new perspectives on early 20th-century German-speaking culture.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThese Austrian artists had a much more personal, humanistic approach to image-making than was common in Western Europe at the time,\u201d Kallir said, adding that the Austrian contribution is key to rebalancing our view of modernism, which for many years was dominated by a formalist orientation.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the gift to LACMA, the Kallir Family is also donating rare Viennese books, portfolios and prints published by Otto Kallir to the Getty Research Institute. \u201cLike all great dealers, Otto Kallir had an eye for quality,\u201d Kallir said of her grandfather, \u201cAfter he lost his native land to the Nazis, he wanted to save Austria\u2019s cultural heritage by reestablishing it in his new home, the U.S. He did this through repeated (initially unsuccessful) exhibitions, museum collaborations, and donations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Together, these donations\u2014along with the upcoming exhibitions and research initiatives\u2014promise to add a new chapter to the cultural dialogue between Austria and Southern California, acknowledging how Los Angeles\u2019 cultural scene was significantly shaped and nourished by the contributions of \u00e9migr\u00e9 artists, musicians, actors, architects, writers and filmmakers after World War II, including notable names such as <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/fritz-lang\/\" title=\"Fritz Lang\" class=\"company-link\">Fritz Lang<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/lotte-lenya\/\" title=\"Lotte Lenya\" class=\"company-link\">Lotte Lenya<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/peter-lorre\/\" title=\"Peter Lorre\" class=\"company-link\">Peter Lorre<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/richard-neutra\/\" title=\"Richard Neutra\" class=\"company-link\">Richard Neutra<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/otto-preminger\/\" title=\"Otto Preminger\" class=\"company-link\">Otto Preminger<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/arnold-schoenberg\/\" title=\"Arnold Schoenberg\" class=\"company-link\">Arnold Schoenberg<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/rudolf-schindler\/\" title=\"Rudolf Schindler\" class=\"company-link\">Rudolf Schindler<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/joseph-von-sternberg\/\" title=\"Joseph von Sternberg\" class=\"company-link\">Joseph von Sternberg<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/franz-werfel\/\" title=\"Franz Werfel\" class=\"company-link\">Franz Werfel<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/person\/billy-wilder\/\" title=\"Billy Wilder\" class=\"company-link\">Billy Wilder<\/a>, among others.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1592858\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1592858\" style=\"width: 970px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592858 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/3.-Oskar-Kokoschka-Venice-Harbor-Scene-1913-Kallir-Family-Collection-promised-gift-to-the-Los-Angeles-County-Museum-of-Art-Fondation-Oskar-Kokoschka-Vevey_Artists-Rights-Society-ARS-New-York_PROLITT-e1760541443955.jpeg?quality=80&amp;w=970\" alt=\"A vivid harbor scene with boats, steam, and churning water, painted in loose, dynamic strokes and bold color contrasts characteristic of Kokoschka\u2019s energetic Expressionist style.\" width=\"970\" height=\"674\" srcset=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/3.-Oskar-Kokoschka-Venice-Harbor-Scene-1913-Kallir-Family-Collection-promised-gift-to-the-Los-Angeles-County-Museum-of-Art-Fondation-Oskar-Kokoschka-Vevey_Artists-Rights-Society-ARS-New-York_PROLITT-e1760541443955.jpeg 1000w, 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decoding=\"async\" class=\"lazyload wp-image-1592858 size-full-width\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/3.-Oskar-Kokoschka-Venice-Harbor-Scene-1913-Kallir-Family-Collection-promised-gift-to-the-Los-Angeles-County-Museum-of-Art-Fondation-Oskar-Kokoschka-Vevey_Artists-Rights-Society-ARS-New-York_PROLITT-e1760541443955.jpeg?quality=80&amp;w=970\" alt=\"A vivid harbor scene with boats, steam, and churning water, painted in loose, dynamic strokes and bold color contrasts characteristic of Kokoschka\u2019s energetic Expressionist style.\" width=\"970\" height=\"674\" srcset=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/3.-Oskar-Kokoschka-Venice-Harbor-Scene-1913-Kallir-Family-Collection-promised-gift-to-the-Los-Angeles-County-Museum-of-Art-Fondation-Oskar-Kokoschka-Vevey_Artists-Rights-Society-ARS-New-York_PROLITT-e1760541443955.jpeg 1000w, 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id=\"caption-attachment-1592858\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Oskar Kokoschka, <em>Venice Harbor Scene<\/em> (1913). <span class=\"media-credit\">\u00a9 Fondation Oskar Kokoschka, Vevey\/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York\/Prolitters, Switzerland<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3>More in Museums<\/h3>\n<p>\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" itemprop=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2025\/10\/Self-Portrait-With-Brown-Background-e1760540462311.png?w=970&amp;quality=80\" alt=\"LACMA Secures Landmark Gift of Austrian Expressionist Works from the Kallir Family\" 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