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Breslauer Post Office, 1917 (pencil & w/c)

Breslauer Post Office, 1917 (pencil & w/c)
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IMAGE number
LBI6340654
Image title
Breslauer Post Office, 1917 (pencil & w/c)
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Artist
Ritter-Marcus, Lucie (1895-1967) / Polish
Location
Leo Baeck Institute at the Center for Jewish History, NY, USA
Medium
pencil and watercolour
Date
1917 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
35x31 cms
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Lucie Ritter-Marcus was born in Breslau, Germany (today Wroclaw, Poland) in 1895. She studied art in Breslau and became a favorite pupil of the department. As such, she spent her summers in Heinrichau, a little village, with other skilled art students of Breslau, under the patronage of the Grand Duke of Sachsen-Weimar. Married in 1921, she followed art as a career, receiving positive reviews and selling her work in Breslau galleries. In the Nazi period, she moved with her husband to New York, where she received a job as a fashion designer for Inez Gowns. This led to more fashion design work in Los Angeles. She died in San Francisco in 1967.

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© Leo Baeck Institute / Photo © Leo Baeck Institute / Bridgeman Images
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cityscape / Watercolors / drawings / watercolours

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