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  1. Grave of Sascha Schneider at Loschwitz Cemetery, Dresden, a short distance from his sculpture (1916) for the grave of the painter Oskar Zwintscher. Schneider, who suffered from diabetes mellitus, suffered a diabetic seizure during a ship voyage in the vicinity of Swinemünde. As a result, he collapsed and died in 1927 in Swinemünde.

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  2. Feb 3, 2008 · The art of Sascha Schneider, 1870–1927. I first came across Sascha Schneider’s art some years ago when reading about German writer Karl May (1842–1912), and it was as May’s illustrator that Schneider initially gained recognition. May was one of Germany’s most popular novelists, his Western adventures about Old Shatterhand and Winnetou ...

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  5. Schneider fled the country to Italy, leaving behind his career and friends, thrust once more into the grey unknown. I've been unable to find any English language descriptions of Sascha Schneider’s arresting image called Hypnosis. All I know for sure is that it was created in 1904, the year that Sascha Schneider met Hellmuth Jahn.

  6. Sep 14, 2013 · September 14 2013 4:00 AM EST. The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art will kick off its autumn 2013 season by exploring the German painter Sascha Schneider (1870-1927). At the beginning ...

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  7. Sascha Schneider was a visionary artist forerunner of the most important artistic movements of the twentieth century. His dreamlike sensitivity is full of amazing poetic symbolism. Schneider's sensual masculine physicality, anticipate the marginalization of the "different".

  8. Sascha Schneider was a Russian LGBTQ Artist born on September 21, 1870. Schneider contributed to the Symbolist movement, worked in Germany and Poland and died on August 18, 1927. Feeling of Dependency 1894

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