Siegfried Schott

Siegfried Schott was an artist active in 1921. While specific biographical details such as birth or death dates are not documented in available records, Schott’s verifiable output centers on illustrations and contributions to periodicals during the early 1920s.

Schott’s documented artistic contributions consist of six works represented in major museum collections. All six pieces were published within the same issue of the journal Kündung, volume 1, numbers 7 and 8, released jointly in July and August 1921. These works include Death (Der Tod), The Rainbow (Der Regenbogen), The Rebel (Der Rebell), Theater (Theater), and This Is What Counts at the Origin of this Turn (Das gilt am Fuße dieser Wende).

The significance of the artist’s work is established by its inclusion in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Today, the surviving records, often in the form of Siegfried Schott prints, are sometimes placed within the public domain, offering access to high-quality prints and downloadable artwork for researchers and collectors.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection