Targa libretto artista secessione viennese Exlibris di Margarete HAMERSCHLAG c.1918

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I am selling a selection of antique bookplates from my own collection, all dating from the Viennese Secession period 1898-1918. Most are rare to very rare examples and will unlikely appear again for a long time.

All are 100% genuine ex libris from the period, as stated, and all are in quite very good - excellent condition (both front and verso).

 Do feel free to contact with any questions or wishes you may have. Multiple purchases shipped together at cost of one.

    Artist: Margarete Hamerschlag (1902 Vienna-1958 London) (Viennese artist and student of Berthold Loffler / Worked at the Wiener Werkstatte)

Recipient: For personal use

Date: circa 1918

Sheet size:  150 mm x 138 mm

Plate size: 101 mm x 93 mm

Paper type: Engraving on velum paper .

Condition:  Excellent condition, (see photos). 

Signature: Hand signed in pencil to lower edge of sheet.

Rarity: RRR as signed copy

(R - slightly rare, RR - highly unusual, RRR - very few known to exist)

Margarete Hamerschlag was born in 1902 in Vienna. From 1911 (according to other sources as early as 1908) she attended the Juvenile Art Class of Franz Cižek and studied from 1917 at the Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule with Bertold Löffler (printing), Oskar Strnad (stage design) and Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill (fashion). Hamerschlag made lithographs for two books, published by Wiener Werkstätte from 1920. With Kinderfreuden, her second book, she had great success. Die portfolios Die Maske des Roten Todes and Die Stadt showed their virtuoso handling of the woodcut and were also noticed abroad. At the age of 20, Hamerschlag became editorial member of the magazine Wiener Mode. As a painter she worked in oil and watercolour. She also designed costumes. She travelled to Rome in the early 1920s where she married the architect and Loos student Joseph Berger. Even after the First World War, women only had the opportunity to exhibit as a guest in the artists' associations; membership was still denied. In 1927, the first Viennese exhibition of women's art took place in the rooms of the Museum für Kunst und Industrie, where Hamerschlag exhibited several works. Fritz Lampl wrote in 1928 in German art and decoration: "Margarete Hamerschlag wird, wenn sie die Gefahren der spielerischen handwerklichen Malübung vermeidet … bald in den Reihen der Besten stehen." (Margaret Hamerschlag, if she avoids the dangers of playful craft painting exercise ... soon be in the ranks of the best.) Hamerschlag lived from 1924 to 1934 in the artists' colony on Rosenhügel.

 

  • Artist: Margarete Hamerschlag
  • Type: Print
  • Year of Production: 1918

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