Richard Geiger (29 June 1870 – 9 February 1945) was an Austrian painter.
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Further reading Hans Vollmer, ed. (1961). Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts [General encyclopedia of visual artists of the 20th century] (in German). Vol. 5: V–Z, Supplements = A–G. Leipzig: E. A. Seemann. p. 512. Joachim Busse, ed. (1977). Internationales Handbuch aller Maler und Bildhauer des 19. Jahrhunderts [International handbook of all painters and sculptors of the 19th century] (in German). Frankfurt: Busse Kunst Dokumentation.
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Life and work Geiger was born in Vienna, into a Hungarian Jewish family. His parents were Antal Geiger and Jozefin Wahringer. He first attended a drawing school and then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he studied under Christian Griepenkerl and August Eisenmenger. He studied sculpture with Fritz Klimsch at the Academy of Arts in Berlin. There he took part in the exhibitions of the Academy with his portrait busts and sculptures. In Paris he studied at the Julian Academy and worked in the studio of François Flameng. While at the Julian Academy, he focused on painting scenes from the life of the clochards. From 1893 Geiger worked as a genre painter in Budapest. He worked for the Izidor Kner publishing house in Gyomaendrőd, among others. From 1906 Geiger illustrated twenty Hungarian editions of the works of Karl May for the Budapest Athenaeum publishing house. He produced a total of 104 autotypes. During World War I he worked as an illustrator for the Hungarian weekly Tolnai Világlapja. In the 1920s he illustrated a large number of books and produced numerous portraits of Pierrette (the female version of a Pierrot). He won several prizes in graphic competitions and…