Roman Warren Sebag
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Elyse Taylor by Cameron Hammond
Aribert von Ostrowski, Happy Railway (3), 2009-14, b&w-copy on 8 newspaper pages (Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Börsen und Märkte), dispersion on cotton
Franciska Clausen (Jan. 7, 1899 - 1986) was a Danish artist who was internationally recognized in the 1920s and 30s as part of the avant-garde movements of the time, including Cubism, Constructivism and Surrealism.
She had studied with László Moholy-Nagy and Fernand Léger and exhibited widely in Berlin, Paris, and New York. From 1933 she taught at the Drawing and applied arts school for women in Copenhagen and slowly withdrew from the Modernist art scene. Instead she went into portrait painting and made a living off that…
Above: Skruen, 1926-28 - oil and guache on cardboard (SMK)






