He was a German artist, probably most well-known for his illustrations for The Brothers Grimm in the early 20th century.
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Could you mean Anton Otto Fischer 1882-1962? He was born in Germany but lived in the US for most of his adult life. Scroll down to related links and look at "Painter Anton Otto Fischer".
I myself have been looking for the same answers. I do have another painting that is almost identical to my P. Rambert and it is signed Emerson! Identical paintings but, by two different painters. I'm at a loss. It is possible that it could be from an Art School? If so there highly advanced! It's also possible that my emerson is William Otto Emerson. But, I haven't confirmed it yet.
Yes. I have a painting of his/her's that my father had purchased approximately 40 years ago in Vancouver. I have a painting (landscape) in oil that I love by Otto Brantenberg. I myself would love more history on him. The painting I have was purchased in 1971 through a Younkers store or something like that. ---O. Brantenberg was born in Berlin, Germany. When he visited his grandparents as a child, Brantenberg was enamored with the forest -- a love that would be pervasive in his later artworks. Brantenberg's nature scenes have been displayed in galleries around Germany and France.