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Painter, b. 1902 - d. 1958

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)
      Nov. 28, 2024

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €500

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London) Eastbourne, 1938 watercolor/paper 35,2 x 44,2 cm signed Hamerschlag, dated 38 inscribed Eastbourne SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 500 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Margarete Berger-Hamerschlag was an Austrian-British artist. On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)
      Nov. 28, 2024

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €500

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London) Landscape, 1936 watercolor/paper 29,5 x 43,5 cm signed Margarete Berger, dated 1936 inscribed Vailing Nov. 36 Margarete Berger Haus Okt. 36 SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE °€ 300 - 500 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE °€ 300 Margarete Berger-Hamerschlag was an Austrian-British artist. On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)
      May. 28, 2024

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London)

      Est: €1,200 - €2,000

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902- 1958 London) Raymond playing the flute oil/canvas, 70,8 x 66 cm signed Berger the depicted is the son of the artist ESTIMATE °€ 1200 - 2000 STARTING PRICE °€ 1200 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographs 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Still life with fishes oil/canvas, 55,1 x 68,2 cm signed Hamerschlag depicted in Trattner, Margarete Berger-Hammerschlag 2023, P. 75, Fig. 30 ESTIMATE °€ 2000 - 4000 STARTING PRICE °€ 2000 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Corsican flower piece oil/canvas 40,3 x 50,7 cm signed Berger-Hamerschlag verso exhibition label South Hill London ESTIMATE °€ 2000 - 4000 STARTING PRICE °€ 2000 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      Nov. 23, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Children playing with marbles oil/canvas, 62,2 x 50,7 cm signed Margarete Livia Berger ESTIMATE °€ 2000 - 4000 STARTING PRICE °€ 2000 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      May. 22, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €600

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) View from Kahlenberg Vienna watercolor and indian ink/paper, 28,5 x 42,5 cm signed Hamerschlag ESTIMATE € 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE € 300 Austrian painter, author and illustrator of the 20th century. Came from a Jewish family. Attended the youth art class with Franz Cizek from 1910. From 1917 studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Bertold Löffler, Oskar Strnad and Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill. From 1920 illustrations for books of the Wiener Werkstätte, designs for costumes and editorial member of the magazine Wiener Mode. 1922 marriage to the architect and student of Adolfs Loos, Joseph Berger. Lived in the artists' colony on Rosenhügel from 1924 to 1934. Extraordinary member of the Hagenbund. 1927 Participated in the first Viennese women's art exhibition. 1936 Emigration to England. Lived in London as a portraitist, book illustrator and art educator. Created landscapes, still lifes and portraits and, among others, a series of paintings from the Youth Club, where she worked in London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      May. 22, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €600

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) View of Mauer, 23rd district watercolor/paper 28,5 x 29,5 cm dated 33, inscribed Mauer, Okt. 33 ESTIMATE € 300 - 600 STARTING PRICE € 300 Austrian painter, author and illustrator of the 20th century. Came from a Jewish family. Attended the youth art class with Franz Cizek from 1910. From 1917 studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Bertold Löffler, Oskar Strnad and Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill. From 1920 illustrations for books of the Wiener Werkstätte, designs for costumes and editorial member of the magazine Wiener Mode. 1922 marriage to the architect and student of Adolfs Loos, Joseph Berger. Lived in the artists' colony on Rosenhügel from 1924 to 1934. Extraordinary member of the Hagenbund. 1927 Participated in the first Viennese women's art exhibition. 1936 Emigration to England. Lived in London as a portraitist, book illustrator and art educator. Created landscapes, still lifes and portraits and, among others, a series of paintings from the Youth Club, where she worked in London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      May. 22, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €400

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) South Seas woodcut/paper, 19,5 x 28 cm verso inscribed Nachlass Margarete Hammerschlag (estate of Margarete Hammerschlag) ESTIMATE € 300 - 400 STARTING PRICE € 300 Austrian painter, author and illustrator of the 20th century. Came from a Jewish family. Attended the youth art class with Franz Cizek from 1910. From 1917 studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Bertold Löffler, Oskar Strnad and Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill. From 1920 illustrations for books of the Wiener Werkstätte, designs for costumes and editorial member of the magazine Wiener Mode. 1922 marriage to the architect and student of Adolfs Loos, Joseph Berger. Lived in the artists' colony on Rosenhügel from 1924 to 1934. Extraordinary member of the Hagenbund. 1927 Participated in the first Viennese women's art exhibition. 1936 Emigration to England. Lived in London as a portraitist, book illustrator and art educator. Created landscapes, still lifes and portraits and, among others, a series of paintings from the Youth Club, where she worked in London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      May. 22, 2023

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €300 - €400

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Flute player woodcut/paper, 27 x 20 cm ESTIMATE € 300 - 400 STARTING PRICE € 300 Austrian painter, author and illustrator of the 20th century. Came from a Jewish family. Attended the youth art class with Franz Cizek from 1910. From 1917 studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule under Bertold Löffler, Oskar Strnad and Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill. From 1920 illustrations for books of the Wiener Werkstätte, designs for costumes and editorial member of the magazine Wiener Mode. 1922 marriage to the architect and student of Adolfs Loos, Joseph Berger. Lived in the artists' colony on Rosenhügel from 1924 to 1934. Extraordinary member of the Hagenbund. 1927 Participated in the first Viennese women's art exhibition. 1936 Emigration to England. Lived in London as a portraitist, book illustrator and art educator. Created landscapes, still lifes and portraits and, among others, a series of paintings from the Youth Club, where she worked in London. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      Nov. 28, 2022

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERSCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Corsican flower piece oil/canvas, 40.3 x 50.7 cm signed Berger-Hamerschlag provenance: estate of the artist, Kunsthandel Widder Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 2.500 - 3.500 STARTING PRICE °€ 2.500 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)
      Nov. 28, 2022

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      MARGARETE BERGER-HAMERCHLAG* (Vienna 1902 - 1958 London) Arnold Zweig in Palestine, 1935 oil/canvas, 70.5 x 50.4 cm signed Hamerschlag, dated 35 provenance: estate of the artist, Kunsthandel Widder Vienna ESTIMATE °€ 2.000 - 3.000 STARTING PRICE °€ 2.000 On Kolo Moser's recommendation, Margarete Hamerschlag attended Franz Čižek's art classes at the age of nine. From 1917 to 1922 she studied at the Vienna School of Applied Arts with Oskar Strnad, Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill and Bertold Löffler. In 1922 she married Josef Berger, architect and student of Adolf Loos. After that she was successful as a book illustrator, painter, watercolorist and woodcut artist, as well as a costume designer. The decorative style of the Wiener Werkstätte was mixed with grimaces, demons, figures drawn by greed and fear. In 1927 she participated in the first exhibition of Viennese women's art. In 1934 the couple moved to Palestine, as Berger had received a building commission in Haifa. There she painted portraits of Arnold Zweig, among others. Hamerschlag designed costumes for Yardena Cohen, founder of modern dance in Israel. Hamerschlag's art was shown in Jerusalem as well as in Kashau, ČSR. As tensions increased in Palestine, the Berger-Hamerschlag couple left the Mandate for England. Hamerschlag kept in touch with Georg Ehrlich and other émigrés, but found connections to the English art scene and participated in group exhibitions. After the end of the war, she called herself Berger-Hamerschlag. Her work with young people was reflected in several paintings, especially depictions of Teddy Boys, which she used as illustrations for her publication "Journey Into A Fog" (1955). PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked °), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax of 13%, for photographys 20%, is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

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    • MARGARETE HAMERSCHLAG (AUSTRIAN, 1902-1958).
      May. 02, 2021

      MARGARETE HAMERSCHLAG (AUSTRIAN, 1902-1958).

      Est: $300 - $500

      Pair of woodcuts. Expressionist Scenes. Signed lower right. From a New York collection.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
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