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Hildegard Schieb

Keramikverkauferin ('Ceramic Shop Assistant')

Hildegard Schieb's "Keramikverkauferin" ('Ceramic Shop Assistant'), is an original linocut created by the 20th century Romanian artist in 1954. This impression is printed upon heavy wove paper with full margins as published by the artist using four separate blocks of gray, black, brown and blue. It is signed, titled and numbered, 'Handdrucke 7', by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin."Keramikverkauferin" depicts a woman, the ceramic shop assistant exhibiting her pottery.
 
Title: Keramikverkauferin ('Ceramic Shop Assistant')
Artist: Schieb, Hildegard (Hermannstadt, Romania, 1897 - Hattingen, 1989)
Date: 1954
Medium: Original Linocut
Note: Hildegard Schieb: Born in Romania, Hildegard Schieb studied at the Budapest College of Arts and Crafts and graduated in 1918. She then concluded her studies at the Leipzig Academy, under George Belwe and H. A. Mueller. After graduation, Hildegard Schieb moved to Hermannstadt and began a successful career as a graphic and design artist for various companies. She was also in demand as a book illustrator and ex-libris designer, mainly in the medium of woodcuts.
  Hildegard Schieb's art came to the attention of the German government during the Second World War and she was ordered in 1944 to work in Munich designing porcelain figures. After the termination of the war she moved to Hattingen. Becoming a member of the artistic association, 'Federation Bochum', she traveled and worked in Yugoslavia, France, Spain and Italy. From this time onwards, Hildegard Schieb devoted her art mainly to watercolours, woodcuts and linocuts. Her woodcuts and linocuts, which contained up to six separate hand-pulled blocks, gained her a national reputation.
  Keramikverkauferin dates from 1954 and is one of Hildegard Schieb's most famous works of art. Using four separate blocks of gray, black, brown and blue, she printed each impression completely by hand. The edition size of Keramikverkauferin is not known, but for this example Hildegard Schieb has noted that it is only the seventh impression to be printed.
  A large retrospective of Hildegard Schieb's art took place in 1999 in Hattingen. Keramikverkauferin ('Ceramic Shop Assistant') was featured both in the exhibition and illustrated in the ensuing catalogue.
Edition: Impression number seven.
Size: 15 X 18 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
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Condition: Printed upon heavy wove paper and with full margins as published by the artists in 1954. Signed titled and numbered, 'Handdrucke 7', by the artist in pencil along the lower margin. A superb, full colour impression and in excellent condition throughout. This original linocut entitled Keramikverkauferin ('Ceramic Shop Assistant') represents a prime example of the famous art of Hildegard Schieb.
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Hildegard Schieb (Hermannstadt, Romania, 1897 - Hattingen, 1989)
# Title & Artist Date Medium  
01.- Karpathenhuter ('Carpathian Herdsman') by Hildegard Schieb c. 1950 - 1955 Original Woodcut Signed, titled and annotated, 'Handdrucke' (hand printed), by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.
02.- Keramikverkauferin ('Ceramic Shop Assistant') by Hildegard Schieb 1954 Original Linocut Signed titled and numbered, 'Handdrucke 7', by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.
03.- Rumanische Mutter ('Romanian Mother') by Hildegard Schieb c. 1950 - 1955 Original Linocut Signed, titled and annotated, 'Handdrucke' (hand printed), by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.

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Original art created by artists born in Romania
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Artists Notes -
01.- Bicycles by Harry Gottlieb Bicycles by the Romanian / American artist, Harry Gottlieb Original Silk-Screen c. 1960 Gottlieb, Harry (Bucharest, Romania, 1895 - New York, 1992) Signed by Harry Gottlieb in pencil and numbered, "15/42.". Sold
02.- Boy With an Orange by the Romanian American artist Andre Racz Boy With an Orange by the Romanian / American artist, Andre Racz Original Drypoint Engraving 1951 Racz, Andre (Cluj, Romania, born, 1916 - Englewood, New Jersey, 1994) Signed in pen by Andre Racz along the lower plate-mark.  
03.- Jar Clothespin and Flower by Peter Takal Jar, Clothespin and Flower by the Romanian / German / American artist, Peter Takal Original Drypoint Engraving c. 1960 Takal, Peter (Bucharest, 1905 - Geneva, Switzerland, 1995) Signed by Peter Takal in pencil and numbered '154/250' under the lower plate mark.  
04.-   Karpathenhuter (Carpathian Herdsman) by the Romanian artist, Hildegard Schieb Original Woodcut c. 1950 - 1955 Schieb, Hildegard (Hermannstadt, Romania, 1897 - Hattingen, 1989) Signed, titled and annotated, 'Handdrucke' (hand printed), by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.  
05.-   Keramikverkauferin (Ceramic Shop Assistant) by the Romanian artist, Hildegard Schieb Original Linocut 1954 Schieb, Hildegard (Hermannstadt, Romania, 1897 - Hattingen, 1989) Signed titled and numbered, 'Handdrucke 7', by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.  
06.- La Famille The Family by the Romanian French artist Lica Roman La Famille (The Family) by the Romanian / French artist, Lica Roman Original Aquatint with Embossing   Roman, Lica (Ramnicul-Sarat, Romania, 1912 - Paris, 1975) Signed in pencil to the lower right and numbered, '99/100' by Lica Roman.  
07.- Latin American Women Walking by Harry Gottlieb Latin American Women Walking by the Romanian / American artist, Harry Gottlieb Original Silk-Screen c. 1945 Gottlieb, Harry (Bucharest, Romania, 1895 - New York, 1992) Signed by Harry Gottlieb in pencil and inscribed, "artists proof 1/1. Sold
08.- Latin Women by Harry Gottlieb Latin Women by the Romanian / American artist, Harry Gottlieb Original Silk-Screen c. 1945 Gottlieb, Harry (Bucharest, Romania, 1895 - New York, 1992) Signed by Harry Gottlieb in pencil and inscribed, "artists proof 1/1. Sold
09.-   Rumanische Mutter (Romanian Mother) by the Romanian artist, Hildegard Schieb Original Linocut c. 1950 - 1955 Schieb, Hildegard (Hermannstadt, Romania, 1897 - Hattingen, 1989) Signed, titled and annotated, 'Handdrucke' (hand printed), by Hildegard Schieb in pencil along the lower margin.  
10.- Trees and Fields by Peter Takal Trees and Fields by the Romanian / German / American artist, Peter Takal Original Lithograph 1957 Takal, Peter (Bucharest, 1905 - Geneva, Switzerland, 1995) Signed by Peter Takal in pencil under the lower plate mark and published by The Print Club of Cleveland in an edition of 250 impressions.  

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