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Herman Wald (Kolozsvár, July 7, 1906 – Johannesburg, July 4, 1970) was a sculptor from Austria-Hungary of Jewish origin who worked in South Africa.

He was born to an orthodox Jewish family in Kolozsvár, modern Cluj-Napoca. His father was Jakab Wald rabbi, and his mother was the daughter of rabbi Mózes Glasner. His first success was a sculpture made of wood about Tivadar Herzl. He showed it to his father, who afterward did not block his artistic career. He finished his studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest, and later he learnt at Wien and Berlin as well. As a result of the fascist ideas in the German speaking countries, he moved to Paris and later to London, where he taught sculpture studies. His brother, Márk invited him to the Union of South Africa. He went there and settled in Johannesburg. He founded here an artist studio. He married in 1942 with Vera Rosenbaum, and they had three children (Michael, Pamela, Louis).

He served in the Army during World War II. He took a half year trip to Israel, Rome, Paris and New York in 1952.

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  • HERMAN WALD (AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, 1906-1970) - WOMAN, PLASTER SCULPTURE.
    Jan. 28, 2025

    HERMAN WALD (AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, 1906-1970) - WOMAN, PLASTER SCULPTURE.

    Est: $500 - $800

    Herman Wald (Austro-Hungarian, 1906-1970) - Woman, Plaster Sculpture. Signed. Height: 46cm. Repair. Herman Wald (1906-1970) was a sculptor from Austria-Hungary of Jewish origin who worked in South Africa. He was born to an orthodox Jewish family in Kolozsvar, modern Cluj-Napoca. His father was Jakab Wald rabbi, and his mother was the daughter of rabbi Mozes Glasner. His first success was a Theodor Herzl wood sculpture. He showed it to his father, who afterward did not block his artistic career. He finished his studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest, and later he learnt at Wien and Berlin as well. As a result of the fascist ideas in the German speaking countries, he moved to Paris and later to London, where he taught sculpture studies. His brother, Mark invited him to the Union of South Africa. He went there and settled in Johannesburg.

    Pasarel
  • Herman Wald (South African 1906-1970) MOSES signed and dated 1959 bronze with green patina height: 67cm
    Nov. 17, 2015

    Herman Wald (South African 1906-1970) MOSES signed and dated 1959 bronze with green patina height: 67cm

    Est: R18,000 - R24,000

    Herman Wald (South African 1906-1970) MOSES signed and dated 1959 bronze with green patina height: 67cm

    Stephan Welz & Co
  • Herman Wald (South African, 1906-1970)
    Mar. 20, 2013

    Herman Wald (South African, 1906-1970)

    Est: £5,000 - £8,000

    'Peasant Girl' (Russian Girl) signed 'H.WALD'(lower right side) marble 47 x 19 x 24cm (18 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 9 7/16)

    Bonhams
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