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      • Sussmann, Heinrich
        Jun. 22, 2022

        Sussmann, Heinrich

        Est: €100 - €150

        Sussmann, Heinrich (1904-1986). Anatevka, einer von zehn Drucken der Vorzugsausgabe des Mappenwerks, 1970. Sign. und dat. 31,3:22 cm. Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Wilhelm Schlag, Wien.

        Schneider-Henn
      • Sussmann, Heinrich: Zehn Lithographien zu Anatevka
        Apr. 15, 2021

        Sussmann, Heinrich: Zehn Lithographien zu Anatevka

        Est: €200 - €300

        Sussmann, Heinrich. 10 (zehn) Lithographien zu Anatevka. Mit einem Vorwort von Manfred Vogel. Lithogr. Titelblatt, 1 Bl. Text und 10 nummerierte und signierte Originallithographien. 48 x 65 cm. Lose Bl. in OLeinen-Flügelmappe (leicht fleckig) mit vergrößerter Signatur des Künstlers ("Sussmann") in Schwarzprägung. Wien, Europa Verlag, 1969. -- Eines von 225 Exemplaren. Jedes Blatt ist vom Künstler eigenhändig nummeriert, signiert und datiert. Heinrich Sussmann, der hier Scholem Alejchems Erzählung kongenial illustrierte, wurde 1904 in Tarnopol geboren, studierte in Paris Malerei und Bühnenbild und Innenarchitektur in Wien. Von 1929-1933 war er Karikaturist bei Ullstein in Berlin. Von 1933-1939 lebte er als Maler, Illustrator und Bühnenbildner in Paris und schloss sich 1941 der französischen Widerstandsbewegung an. 1942 wurde er von der Gestapo verhaftet und nach Auschwitz deportiert. Nach 1945 kehrte Sussmann nach Wien zurück, wo er 1986 starb. – Frisches Exemplar.

        Bassenge Auctions
      • Heinrich Sussmann (1904-1986)
        Jun. 03, 2015

        Heinrich Sussmann (1904-1986)

        Est: -

        Landscapes and figures / Seven drawings / Pencil on paper / 12X13cm to 21X25cm / Five are stamped on the verso with the estate ink stamp, "Nachlass Klara Sussmann-Troitzsch (1877-1968)" and below the stamp, in pencil, "H. Sussmann.".Sussmann, a Jewish painter, graphic designer, illustrator and cartoonist, was a native of Tarnopol, Ukraine. After World War I, he moved with his family to Vienna. He studied art in Paris and Vienna. After the Nazis came to power, he fled with his wife Anni to France, where he joined the French Resistance. In 1944, Sussmann and his wife were arrested and deported to Auschwitz. The couple survived the death camp and after the war, returned to Vienna where Sussmann resumed his artistic endeavors. His oeuvre focused on the Holocaust and the world of Orthodox Judaism. Today his estate is managed by the Jewish Museum in Vienna.

        Kedem Public Auction House Ltd
      • Heinrich Sussmann, Painting 'Orthodox Jew', around 1970
        Jan. 31, 2014

        Heinrich Sussmann, Painting 'Orthodox Jew', around 1970

        Est: €480 - €600

        Mixed media on cardboard, framed in a matt Austria, Vienna, around 1970 Heinreich Sussmann (1904-1986) - Ukrainian painter Signed in pencil lower right 'Heinrich Sussmann' Overall dimensions, framed: 54 x 42 cm Dimensions of the image: 34.5 x 26.5 cm Very good condition This painting by the Ukrainian painter Heinrich Sussmann (1904-1986) shows a Jewish man, who is wearing the Tallit, a prayer's shawl around his shoulders, facing the spectator directly. In his right, he is holding an unidentifiable item. Seemingly lost, the man, who is dressed all in black, is surrounded by a whirl of colours, which almost further emphasize his isolation. Sussmann is especially famous for his emphatic portraits of the orthodox Jewish society. The painting by Heinrich Sussmann is in very good condition with only minimal traces of age and wear. It is signed lower right in pencil with 'Heinrich Sussmann'. Framed in a matt, the frame of the painting shows also hardly any traces of age and wear. The overall dimensions are framed 54 x 42 cm, the dimensions of the image 34.5 x 26.5 cm. Heinrich Sussmann (1904-1986) Heinrich Sussmann was born in the Ukrainian town Tarnopil. He studied from 1925 until 1926 at theAkademie Grande Chaumiere in Paris and from 1927 until 1928 at the ViennaKunstgewerbeschule. During the regime of the National Socialists, Sussmann was due to his Jewish roots, banned from work and later deported to Auschwitz. Sussmann survived and returned in 1945 to Vienna, where he then exclusively focused on the depiction of the Jewish orthodox society.

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