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Lot 752

Description:
Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898-1944), Austrian, “Prague Malá Strana“, pastel, 37 x 53 cm.

[Frederika "Friedl" was born in Vienna on 30th July 1898 and married Pavel Brandeis in 1936 and afterwards used the hyphenated surname. A student of Johannes Itten at his private school, she followed him to study and teach at the Weimar Bauhaus. She was involved in textile design, printmaking, bookbinding and typography from 1919-23. After leaving, she worked as an artist and textile designer in Berlin, Prague and Hronov. On 17th September 1942 she and her partner husband were transported to Terezin concentration camp. In September 1944, they were transported to Auschwitz where she was murdered on 9th October].

[Provenance: From the estate of Paul Wengraf (1894-1978), Austrian, who brought this with him from Vienna, Austria in 1938]
Hammer:
£900
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30% inc VAT*

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33.6% inc VAT*

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Our two day first fine sale of the year includes the Margaret Bide Collection of antique textiles and art from the estate of Paul Wengraf (1894 - 1978) Austrian émigré art dealer and others including works by Giacometti, Souza, Schiele, Josef Herman, Johannes Fischer, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis; silver, jewellery, furniture, ceramics, a gentleman's collection of glass and wine related antiques.

Margaret’s passion for her subject ignited on her first day studying and never diminished. Her association with Farnham Art College, now UCA, lasted for over thirty years, as student, lecturer and finally department head. To learn more about Margaret Bide, listen to Crafts Lives on The British Sound Library 


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