Armchair Designed by Louise Schatz
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Armchair. Israel, 1950s.
Iron, red rope and seating cushion.
Artist Louise Schatz (1916-1997) was the wife of Bezalel Schatz, son of Boris Schatz. Known for her abstract-geometric aquarelle paintings. In addition to painting, Louise created applied arts: bowls, Hanukkah Lamps, baskets, chairs, tables, windows and more. All of these were exhibited in the exhibition "The Three Schatzes" which was held in Tel-Aviv in 1954 where Louise exhibited with her husband Bezalel and her sister in law Zahara.
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Provenance: friends of the Schatz family.
Height: 80 cm, max.width: 75 cm. Good condition.
Iron, red rope and seating cushion.
Artist Louise Schatz (1916-1997) was the wife of Bezalel Schatz, son of Boris Schatz. Known for her abstract-geometric aquarelle paintings. In addition to painting, Louise created applied arts: bowls, Hanukkah Lamps, baskets, chairs, tables, windows and more. All of these were exhibited in the exhibition "The Three Schatzes" which was held in Tel-Aviv in 1954 where Louise exhibited with her husband Bezalel and her sister in law Zahara.
See previous item.
Provenance: friends of the Schatz family.
Height: 80 cm, max.width: 75 cm. Good condition.
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Armchair Designed by Louise Schatz
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