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Hedi Schick (1906-1999) "Lady in a bar"; mixed media, 1930s

$ 880.7

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return policy details: If the purchased item you receive doesn’t match our description as a result of our error you may return the item within 30 days after receipt of your shipment for a full refund. We cannot exchange items damaged during transport. We cannot accept items returned after 30 days of receipt.
  • Style: The New Objectivity
  • Listed By: BORIS WILNITSKY FINE ARTS
  • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Medium: mixed media on paper
  • Subject: Figures & Portraits
  • Signed?: Signed
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Region of Origin: Europe
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: FRAMED: 51,0x37,8cm/20,1x14,9in

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    Hedi (Hedwig) Schick (1906 Vienna - 1999 London) was in her younger years strongly influenced by Oskar Kokoschka and Otto Dix. She studied at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts), from which she graduated in the early 1930s (her name could be found among those of professional applied artists in the address book of Vienna Artists issued in 1934 - see our last image).
    As a Jewish woman, Hedi Schick escaped Nazi persecution in Austria, came to Britain in the late 1930s and began working, producing theatre backdrops and scene painting. She received British Citizenship in 1947.
    She met Clement and Wilfred Hall who ran a gallery in Islington (London) and began working for them as a picture restorer. Later on she exhibited with the Islington Art Circle during the 1950s and 1960s. Much of this work was based on her family's experiences in the Holocaust.
    She worked as an illustrator, illustrated the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, as well as the books such as "Bush and Billabong" and "Australian Tales of Long Ago" by Peter Paxton (1945), etc. She also made further advertising work for theatre and projects of textile. (*this information was borrowed from David Buckman's "Artists in Britain since 1945", Volume 2, page 412).
    Provenance: artist's estate
    Condition:
    good
    Creation Year:
    1930s
    Measurements:
    UNFRAMED:41,0x26,7cm/16,1x10,5in FRAMED: 51,0x37,8cm/20,1x14,9in
    Object Type:
    Framed mixed media
    Style:
    The New Objectivity
    Technique:
    mixed media on paper
    Inscription:
    signed: H. SCHICK
    Creator:
    Hedi Schick
    Creator Dates:
    1906 Vienna-1999 London
    Nationality:
    Austrian / British / English
    Themes:
    FEMALE ARTIST
    AUSTRIAN
    ENGLISH
    BRITISH
    JEWISH
    NEUE SACHLICHKEIT
    MODERN ART
    EXPRESSIONISM
    ART DECO
    NIGHT
    EVENING
    RESTAURANT
    CAFE
    YOUNG WOMAN
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