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Wall painter, b. 1883 - d. 1940

Herman Sachs (Hermann Sachs, originally Segall) (1883–1940) was an artist and art educator, active in Germany and the United States during the first half of the 20th century.

Born in Romania, Sachs first received art training as a child under his artist father. He immigrated to the U.S. at age 17, settling in Chicago. Sachs returned to Europe to attend art school in Germany, spending the 1910s in Munich, where he founded the Munich School of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten).

Upon returning to the United States in 1920, Sachs exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and established the Chicago Industrial Art School, which soon failed due to lack of sufficient funding. Afterward, Sachs became the first Director of the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts, now the Dayton Art Institute. During this time, he also served as the U.S. representative of artist George Grosz.

Around 1925, Sachs moved to Los Angeles to design the interiors of the new Gas Company building.[1] As a muralist and decorator, Sachs went on to design the interiors of many Los Angeles landmarks, including the Bullocks Wilshire building (now home to Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, and the Title Insurance and Trust Company Building. An educator as well as an artist, Sachs also directed the Creative Art Students League of Los Angeles.

Sachs was active within the L.A. Weimar exile community of artists, writers, and filmmakers. His friend, the architect Rudolph Schindler, designed Sachs' L.A. house, the Manola Court Apartments.

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    • H. Sachs Romanian Girl Portrait Oil Painting 1891
      May. 27, 2020

      H. Sachs Romanian Girl Portrait Oil Painting 1891

      Est: $100 - $1,000

      H. SachS Oil painting on canvas depicting a Romanian gypsy girl with black hair and gold jewels. Artist signature and dated 91', lower right corner. Housed in antique carved gilt wood frame. Canvas: 33 in. x 27 in. Frame: 36 in. x 30 in. Fair to poor condition, showing consistent craquelure and age wear, Multiple patches on verso. Hill Auction Gallery will not ship. Gallery will refer local shipper for US Domestic & International buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request.

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • Herman Sachs: Presentation for Forest Lawn Terrace Mausoleum
      May. 18, 2014

      Herman Sachs: Presentation for Forest Lawn Terrace Mausoleum

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Herman Sachs: Presentation for Forest Lawn Terrace Mausoleum. Gouache and pencil on two paper board panels, c. 1930, , Inscribed on mat lower center "Sketch for Decorative Treatment of Memorial Terrace Mausoleum - Room - 50 - Forest Lawn Cemetery Company by Herman Sachs". Image: 63.375" x 14.25"; Sheet: 68.125" x 20.5"; Frame: 76.25" x 30.375".

      Los Angeles Modern Auctions
    • Herman Sachs: Presentation for City Hall
      May. 18, 2014

      Herman Sachs: Presentation for City Hall

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Herman Sachs: Presentation for City Hall. Gouache and pencil on paper board, c. 1926, , Inscribed on mat lower center "John C Austin, Albert C. Martin John Parkinson, Associate Architects - Sketch for Decoration of the Los Angeles City Hall - Twenty Fifth Floor Hall - Herman Sachs". Image/sheet: 43.75" x 39.625"; Frame: 45.25" x 46.5". Literature: Gebhard, David. An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles. p 260. #11.

      Los Angeles Modern Auctions
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