Charles Lachs Explained

Charles Lachs
Birth Name:Charles Georg Lachs
Birth Date:1879
Birth Place:Örebro, Sweden
Death Date:1972
Death Place:Stockholm, Sweden
Alma Mater:Tekniska skolan, Konstnärsförbundets målarskola
Style:Oil painting, etching

Charles Georg Lachs (1879-1972) was a Bavarian-Swedish visual artist. Specialising in oil and etching, his motifs ranged from landscapes and portraits to humble working class areas around fin de siècle Stockholm.

Biography

Charles Lachs was born in 1879 in Örebro to Friedrichs Lachs, and Fredrika (née Lorentzon). He was the brother of Charlotte Lachs, singer, and Alice Brauner. He married Ellen Lindelöw from Ångermanland.

Lachs studied at Tekniska skolan (future Konstfack) 1894-1897, and at Konstnärsförbundets målarskola 1900. In addition, he was tutored at the etching school of Axel Tallberg, and made study travels around the United States, and the German Empire. He shared atelier with artists such as Ivar Arosenius, and John Bauer.

Lachs is represented inter alia at the National Library of Sweden, and Stockholm City Museum.[1]

References

  1. Web site: Charles Lachs: Utställningskatalog - ARKEN.