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Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack
b. 1893
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer),
Artist (Performance Artist),
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter)
German Bauhaus artist whose diverse modernist practice reflects the upheaval of the second World War, when he was deported to Australia, but continued to practice and teach after his release in Victoria.
Biographical Data
b. 1893 Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Biography
1 biography
Associates
7 people
Groups
Works
1 work
Exhibitions
3 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
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Name
Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
Artist (Performance Artist)
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Conscripted soldier, WWI
Art Master, Geelong Grammar School, Geelong, Vic
Art Teacher, University of Melbourne
Art Teacher, Adult Education
Professor of Art and Craft, State Teaching Training Academy
Birth date
1893
Birth place
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Death date
c.1965
Death place
Melbourne, VIC, Melbourne, VIC (?)
Active Period
c.1918 - c.1965
Arrival
c.1940 (interned on the Dunera)
Residence
c.1940 - c.1942 Tatura, VIC
c.1940 - c.1942 Orange, NSW
c.1940 - c.1942 Hay, NSW
1940 Dunera (ship)
c.1912 - c.1914 Munich, Germany
c.1932 - c.1940 London, England
c.1942 - c.1957 Geelong, Victoria
c.1957 - c.1965 Melbourne, VIC
c.1926 - c.1932 Thuringia, Dessau, Germany
Training
c.1912 - c.1914 Munich University, Munich, Germany
c.1918 - c.1919 Stuttgart Academy, Stuttgart, Germany
c.1912 - c.1914 Wilhelm Debschitz Art School, Munich, Germany
Cultural Heritage
Jewish (German)
Languages
German
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Holzel, (associate of)
Schlemmer, Oskar (associate of)
Holzel, (associate of)
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