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EMMA BORMANN* (Vienna 1887 - 1974 Riverside, California)
EMMA BORMANN* (Vienna 1887 - 1974 Riverside, California)
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EMMA BORMANN* (Vienna 1887 - 1974 Riverside, California)
Bundle of a print and a calender fragment

St. Martin's Cathedral, Mainz
linocut/paper, 48,5 x 31,7 cm
signed Bormann, inscribed Mainz, Dom Prost 1926!
Depicted in The Art of Emma Bormann, Riverside 2016, S. 71

Fragment of a calendar
mixed media/paper, 28,2 x 19,3 cm
six pages with glued-in prints for each month (July - December); each calendar page inscribed in the plate Bormann

ESTIMATE °€ 80 - 150
STARTING PRICE °€ 80

Emma Bormann was a 20th-century Austrian painter and graphic artist who lived in East Asia and the United States for almost 30 years. The daughter of the ancient historian Eugen Bormann studied at the University of Vienna from 1912 to 1917 and took part in the fourth Vienna university trip to Sicily and Tunisia in 1913, where she also met Oskar Laske. Bormann received her doctorate in German studies and archeology in 1917. At the same time, she attended Ludwig Michalek's graphic arts training and research institute and took courses in graphic techniques at the arts and crafts school in Munich. She then worked as a teacher at the private training workshops for graphic techniques in Munich. Her first woodcut was created in 1918 and woodcuts subsequently became her preferred artistic technique. In 1920 she exhibited for the first time at the Kuenstlerhaus in Vienna. From 1920 to 1923 she attended courses with Alfred Cossmann at the Graphic Teaching and Research Institute in Vienna, and from 1926 to 1939 she was a drawing lecturer at the University of Vienna. From 1920 onwards she made numerous trips to Europe and in 1936 to the USA. After her forced leave of absence in 1939, she went to China, where she lived in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beihai and Beijing until 1950. Then she returned to Europe via Japan, Hawaii and the USA. From 1953 Bormann lived in Tokyo, from where she traveled within Japan and to Asia. From 1957 she lived with her daughters in Tokyo and Riverside. The impressions of her travels and her cosmopolitan life were also reflected in her works. Bormann primarily created woodcuts and linocuts, but also etchings and oil paintings. Her favorite motifs were cityscapes and busy theaters, concerts and opera halls.

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EMMA BORMANN* (Vienna 1887 - 1974 Riverside, California)

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