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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1876 - d. 1965

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        • Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts Color Woodcut "Fisherman's Hut" 1933
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts Color Woodcut "Fisherman's Hut" 1933

          Est: $750 - $950

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts Color Woodcut "Fisherman's Hut" 1933.  Signed.  Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations.  10″h x 9.25″w.  Frame 17.5″h x 16 5/8″w. Spend $7500 or more at our two day auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $500-$600 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid. Spend $7500 or more at our two day auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $500-$600 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • Otto Hake Arts & Crafts Color Woodblock Print "Fisherman's Hut" 1933
          Jun. 03, 2023

          Otto Hake Arts & Crafts Color Woodblock Print "Fisherman's Hut" 1933

          Est: $750 - $950

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts Color Woodblock Print "Fisherman's Hut" 1933. Signed. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 10"h x 9.25"w. Frame 17.5"h x 16 5/8"w. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Apr. 17, 2022

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $850 - $1,100

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: The Buccaneer YEAR: 1952 MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Some paint losses along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 23 inches / 71 x 58 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119141 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Apr. 17, 2022

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $1,000 - $1,300

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: Serenade YEAR: 1934 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Some craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 33 x 30 inches / 83 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119140 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto E. Hake Framed Burlington Pioneer Zephyr Print With Original Frame
          Mar. 19, 2022

          Otto E. Hake Framed Burlington Pioneer Zephyr Print With Original Frame

          Est: $50 - $100

          Otto E. Hake Framed Burlington Pioneer Zephyr Print With Original Frame Frame measures 21" x 23". The glass is printed with "America's First Diesel Streamline Train" and the print is nicely framed and matted with a correct vintage frame. There are other examples of this print in this frame, and I think it is safe to assume this was a railroad produced advertising piece.

          Rail and Road Auctions
        • Otto Eugene Hake Painting, Fort Dearborn, Chicago.
          Jan. 22, 2022

          Otto Eugene Hake Painting, Fort Dearborn, Chicago.

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          A Scene with Soldiers, Construction Workers, and a Native American Indian on Horseback. Signed Lower Left and Dated 1936. Also Signed and Titled in Pencil en Verso. Oil on Canvas. The Painting has some Crackeleture and a bit of Flaking Paint. Also, there are a Couple of Patches on the Back. The Painting Measures 28" x 32". The Frame Measures 34" x 38". Third-Party Shipping or Personal Pickup Required.

          Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Jan. 02, 2022

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $900 - $1,150

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: The Buccaneer YEAR: 1952 MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Some paint losses along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 23 inches / 71 x 58 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119141 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Jan. 02, 2022

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $1,050 - $1,350

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: Serenade YEAR: 1934 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Some craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 33 x 30 inches / 83 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119140 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Oct. 10, 2021

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $900 - $1,150

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: The Buccaneer YEAR: 1952 MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Some paint losses along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 23 inches / 71 x 58 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119141 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting
          Oct. 10, 2021

          Otto Hake (German,IL,1876-1965) oil painting

          Est: $1,050 - $1,350

          ARTIST: Otto Eugene Hake (Germany, Illinois, 1876 - 1965) NAME: Serenade YEAR: 1934 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Some craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. SIGHT SIZE: 33 x 30 inches / 83 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119140 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A native of Ulm, Germany, Otto Eugene Hake immigrated to the U.S. as a teen and apprenticed with a wood-engraver in St. Louis. He arrived in Chicago in 1892 to work as an engraver and illustrator for the Binner-Wells Company. Hake enlisted during the Spanish-American War of 1898 and earned American citizenship when he turned twenty-one. He began his formal art training at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905, the year he received his first mural commission, for a Chicago public school. He also began studying and soon teaching as well at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts (founded in 1902). Around the same time, he launched a career as a freelance illustrator and designer. Hake went abroad in 1912 to study at the Academie Colarossi in Paris and at the Debschitz Academy in Munich.Much of Hake's professional life revolved around the Palette and Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. Hake joined the club in 1905 and served as its president in 1910 and again in 1926-1927. He also edited its journal, The Cow Bell, and began teaching classes at the club in the 1920s. Hake was among the club members who together painted the group portrait known as At Oldenburg in 1910, and he is one of several artists who decorated the walls of a room in the club headquarters in 1940.Hake exhibited at various local venues, beginning with paintings and sketches in the Palette and Chisel Club's show at the Art Institute in 1916. He also occasionally participated in the Art Institute's "Chicago and Vicinity" annuals during the 1920s and early 1930s. In those years, the high point in Hake's career, he won a number of honors in the Palette and Chisel's annual exhibitions. In 1927, he held his own show of sketches and drawings at the club, which won praise from the Chicago Tribune's critic Eleanor Jewett.i In addition to figural works, Hake painted landscapes, finding subjects in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina (which he visited in 1926 with Rudolph Ingerle); Brown County, Indiana; and throughout the Chicago region. He also made color woodblock prints of landscape subjects, perhaps as early as the mid-1910s. In the 1930s, however, Hake was best known as a painter of murals, several of which he executed as part of the federal government's New Deal relief projects sometimes known collectively as the WPA. His murals decorated schools and other public buildings in and around Chicago, notably the Museum of Science and Industry and the Lakeshore Athletic Club building (now owned by Northwestern University). After he completed two school mural projects in 1940, Hake effectively retired from Chicago's art scene.

          Broward Auction Gallery LLC
        • Otto Hake Chicago Area Woodblock "Fishermen Hut" 1933
          Dec. 12, 2020

          Otto Hake Chicago Area Woodblock "Fishermen Hut" 1933

          Est: $750 - $950

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts Color Woodblock Print "Fishermen's Hut 1933. Signed. Came from the Estate of a family member. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 10"h x 9"w. Frame 17.75"h x 16.5"w. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • A 1935 BURLINGTON ROUTE ADVERTISING PRINT AND CALENDAR
          May. 30, 2020

          A 1935 BURLINGTON ROUTE ADVERTISING PRINT AND CALENDAR

          Est: $150 - $200

          A Burlington Route calendar dated 1935, illustrated poster with attached calendar pad, plus a matching print, illustrated by Otto Eugene Hake (1876-1960) on original mat and displayed in a nice original period frame. Calendar measures 32 x 23, framed print is 21 x 23 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.

          Dirk Soulis Auctions
        • Otto Hake (1876 - 1965) German, Oil on Canvas Board
          Nov. 24, 2019

          Otto Hake (1876 - 1965) German, Oil on Canvas Board

          Est: $200 - $400

          Otto Hake was a German artist who emigrated to the U.S. as a teen. He worked in Chicago as an engraver and fought in the Spanish American War. He studied in Paris and Munich and was best known as a muralist, illustrator, and designer. Signed and dated 1912 in the lower left. S: 5 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. O: 11 1/4 x 13 1/4 in.

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Otto Hake Woodblock "South Ravine Lake Bluff"
          Dec. 08, 2018

          Otto Hake Woodblock "South Ravine Lake Bluff"

          Est: $600 - $800

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts color woodblock print entitled "South Ravine Lake Bluff". Signed. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 8"h x 7"w. Frame 14.75"h x 13.5"w Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. Larger piece are shipped via Steve Auger Shipping. He travels coast to coast every month delivering antiques and fine furniture blanket wrap coast to coast. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • Otto Hake Watercolor "A Portrait of Atmosphere" 1919
          Dec. 08, 2018

          Otto Hake Watercolor "A Portrait of Atmosphere" 1919

          Est: $1,800 - $2,200

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts watercolor, pencil and gouache painting entitled "A Portrait of Atmosphere". Signed and dated 1919. Exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 5.5"h x 3.25"w. Frame 10.25"h x 8"w Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. Larger piece are shipped via Steve Auger Shipping. He travels coast to coast every month delivering antiques and fine furniture blanket wrap coast to coast. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • Otto Hake Woodblock Print Chicago Area c1920s
          Dec. 08, 2018

          Otto Hake Woodblock Print Chicago Area c1920s

          Est: $600 - $800

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts color woodblock print of Chicago area house c1920s. Unsigned. Came from the Estate of family member. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 10"h x 9"w. Frame 18"h x 16.5"w Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. Larger piece are shipped via Steve Auger Shipping. He travels coast to coast every month delivering antiques and fine furniture blanket wrap coast to coast. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • Otto Hake Woodblock Lake Forest c1930
          Dec. 08, 2018

          Otto Hake Woodblock Lake Forest c1930

          Est: $600 - $800

          Otto Hake (1876-1965) Arts & Crafts woodblock of Lake Forest. Signed and dated 1930. Hake studied at The Art Institute of Chicago and was active in the Chicago area and was an active member of the Palette & Chisel Club, an organization of Chicago artists supporting themselves with commercial work while pursuing fine-art aspirations. 9.25"h x 9.75"w. Frame 16.75"h x 17"w Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. Larger piece are shipped via Steve Auger Shipping. He travels coast to coast every month delivering antiques and fine furniture blanket wrap coast to coast. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

          California Historical Design, Inc
        • O/C Oriental Woman in Forest, Otto E. Hake
          Feb. 16, 2015

          O/C Oriental Woman in Forest, Otto E. Hake

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Description: Oriental Woman in a Forest of Giant Redwoods with a horseback rider. The girl in blue silk costume wearing floral earlets and playing with butterflies. Material: Oil on canvas Maker/Artist: Otto Eugene Hake Date: C. 1925 Provenance: 30 x 23" Size of Artwork: 30 x 23" Weight (LBS) 13 Condition: Lined, scattered minor inpaint. History: Otto Eugene Hake was born on December 17, 1876 in Ulm, Germany. He immigrated to America at the age of 14 and studied, among other places, at the Art Institute of Chicago. He was a longtime member, and president for three years, of Chicago's Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his private work, he also worked as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) muralist, and his murals appear in many prominent buildings in the Chicago area. Mr. Hake died on July 16, 1965 in Chicago, IL.

          Louis J. Dianni, LLC
        • Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1960), Fantasy (Nude), oil on board, 19.25" x 15.25"
          Sep. 13, 2014

          Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1960), Fantasy (Nude), oil on board, 19.25" x 15.25"

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1960) Fantasy (Nude) oil on board signed lower left 19.25" x 15.25"

          Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
        • O/C Oriental Woman in Forest, Otto E. Hake
          Aug. 09, 2014

          O/C Oriental Woman in Forest, Otto E. Hake

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Medium: Oil Support: Canvas Artist: Otto Eugene Hake Artist Dates: (1876 - ) Country of Origin: German/American Title & Description: Oriental Woman in a Forest of Giant Redwoods with a horseback rider. The girl in blue silk costume wearing floral earlets and playing with butterflies. Signature: LR Date of Work: C. 1925 Frame: 19th c. gilt not original Work Size: 30 x 23" Frame Size: 38 x 31.25" Weight: 12.2 pounds Provenance: NY estate Condition: Lined, scattered minor inpaint , flattened craquelure. Artist Biography: Otto Eugene Hake was born on December 17, 1876 in Ulm, Germany. He immigrated to America at the age of 14 and studied, among other places, at the Art Institute of Chicago. He was a longtime member, and president for three years, of Chicago's Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his private work, he also worked as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) muralist, and his murals appear in many prominent buildings in the Chicago area. Mr. Hake died on July 16, 1965 in Chicago, IL.

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        • Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1960) "Portrait of a Woman," c. 1950, oil on canvas
          May. 20, 2012

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1960) "Portrait of a Woman," c. 1950, oil on canvas

          Est: $600 - $800

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1960) "Portrait of a Woman," c. 1950, oil on canvas, 20" x 16", signed lower left, framed

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        • Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1960), Flamenco Dancer
          Jan. 23, 2012

          Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1960), Flamenco Dancer

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1960) Flamenco Dancer oil on canvas signed O.E. Hake (lower left) 72 x 61 inches.

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        • Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1950), Figures in the Forest
          Nov. 15, 2004

          Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1950), Figures in the Forest

          Est: $200 - $400

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1950) Figures in the Forest oil on board signed lower left 8 x 10 inches oval.

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        • Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1950), Figures in the Forest
          Nov. 14, 2004

          Otto Eugene Hake, (American, 1876-1950), Figures in the Forest

          Est: $200 - $400

          Otto Eugene Hake (American, 1876-1950) Figures in the Forest oil on board signed lower left 8 x 10 inches oval.

          Hindman
        • OTTO HAKE
          Apr. 01, 1992

          OTTO HAKE

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          B. 1876 THE MANDARIN Signed l/r: "O.E. Hake" Oil on canvas 36 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches 92.7 x 82.6 cm.

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        • OTTO EUGENE HAKE (B. 1876)
          Nov. 30, 1990

          OTTO EUGENE HAKE (B. 1876)

          Est: $30,000 - $40,000

          NANDARIN MAN signed " O. E. Hake " and dated " 33, " l.r. - - oil on canvas 36 x 32 1/2 in. (91.5 x 82.5 cm.).

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