Signed l.d.: EErb
On the reverse, number (in blue crayon): 23; plus framing notes.
Erno Erb (Lviv 1878 or 1890 - Lviv 1943) was an artist associated with the Lviv community; he lived in Lviv and Truskavets. He painted urban motifs, genre scenes, marketplaces, characteristic types of Ukrainian peasants and Jews, landscapes and still lifes. He used pastels, watercolor and oil paints. His oil paintings, characterized by the rich texture of thickly laid paint, were sometimes compared to the works of German painter Max Lieberman. The artist exhibited many times at the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Lviv and Krakow, as well as at Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery. In 1929 he participated in the General National Exhibition in Poznan, and in 1932 in the Exhibition of Polish Art in Buffalo.