Robert Gottshalk (Germany, 1930s)


Figure 1.--This 1932 Robert Gottshalk portrait shows an unidetified German boy wearing a blue sweater with a white-collared shirt underneath, dark blue short trousers, and grey long stockings. He also wears strap shoes. He is depicted with one of his toys, a doll dressed as Harlequin, a famous comic figure from the tradition of commedia del arte.

We know nothing about Robert Gottshalk, a German artist of the 1930s, at this time. We have one of his painting. It is a portrait of an unidetified German boy wearing a blue sweater with a white-collared shirt underneath, dark blue short trousers, and grey long stockings. He also wears strap shoes. He is depicted with one of his toys, a doll dressed as Harlequin, a famous comic figure from the tradition of commedia del arte. The portrait is dated 1932 and is probably a good representation of boys' clothing in the early 1930s.








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Created: 4:49 PM 3/11/2007
Last updated: 4:49 PM 3/11/2007