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FRANZISKA ZACH (Losenstein 1900 - 1930 Paris): Hilly landscape
FRANZISKA ZACH (Losenstein 1900 - 1930 Paris)Hilly landscapewatercolor/paper, 17,4 x 22 cmverso estate stamp Franziska Zachexhibited 2000 in the Zach-Personale at the Anton Hanak Museumprovenance: family of the artist, collection ChrastekESTIMATE °€ 400 - 600STARTING PRICE °€ 400Franziska Zach attended the College for the Textile Industry/Fachschule für Textilindustrie in Vienna. After that, she received her artistic education at the School of Applied Art/Kunstgewerbeschulefrom 1917 to 1924 from Oskar Strnad, Alfred Böhm, Alfred Roller, Erich Mallina, Wilhelm Müller-Hofmann, and Adele Stark and in 1923/24 from Josef Hoffmann at the workshop for enamel painting. She acquired her own furnace and produced enamel vessels and later mostly enamel pictures. In 1926, she was commissioned to decorate a little chapel near Heiligenblut with frescoes. The women artists' association "Wiener Frauenkunst" accepted her as a member. She regularly participated in the exhibitions of "Wiener Frauenkunst", some of which were held in the space of the Hagenbund. In 1929, she exhibited at the Hagenbund on a guest ticket. For her works created in Paris she received the Prize of the City of Vienna/Preis der Stadt Wien in the summer of 1930. The Hagenbund co-opted her as a member while she was already considered a great new hope among young artists. In 1927, she stayed in southern France, and in 1928 she travelled to England, invited by friends. There, she made the acquaintance of a lady who became her patron. This enabled her to spend some time in Ireland and, starting in 1930, to afford a studio in Paris. Immediately before her first one-person show in Fance, she died of a gastric disease. The art world largely forgot about her, until she was duely rediscovered in connection with the great Hagenbund exhibition of the Austrian Gallery/to the high quality of the artist's work, are known to exist. Literature: Sabine Plakolm-Forsthuber: Künstlerinnen in Österreich 1897 - 1938, Vienna 1994, exhibition catalogue, Blickwechsel und Einblick. Sonderausstellung des Historischen Museums der Stadt Wien, Vienna 1999, exhibition catalogue, Die verlorene Moderne. Der Künstlerbund Hagen 1900-1938, Ausstellung der Österreichischen Galerie im Schloß Halbturn, Vienna 1993, exhibition catalogue, Enthüllt. Ein Jahrhundert Akte Österreichischer Künstlerinnen, Frauenbad Baden und Galerie im Stadthaus Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt 1998PLEASE 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."