Oskar Garvens


Oskar Theodor Garvens was a German sculptor and caricaturist.
Born in Hanover in 1874, and educated at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Garvens was a supporter of traditional schools of art and mocked cubism in particular.
In 1911, Garvens married Margarete Unger, and they had two children, Klaus and Ursula.
As well as publishing work in the influential arts magazine Jugend, during the 1920s Garvens became one of the leading illustrators for the satirical magazine Kladderadatsch, which identified with "militant conservatism" and was an early supporter of the Nazi Party.
Garvens sometimes signed his work with a monogram of a small letter "o" inside a larger capital "G".
He died in Berlin in 1951.