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Max Pollack, Die Tänzerin Mary Ley Pirouetting dancer with a wide skirt, etching in red, around 1920, signed "Max Pollak" in pencil below the image on the right, image dimensions approx. 26.5 x 18 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 38.5 x 29 cm. Artist information: also Max Pollack, German-CzechCzech painter and graphic artist (1886 Prague-Vinohrady to 1970 Sausalito near San Francisco/USA), studied at the Vienna Academy under William Unger and Ferdinand Schmutzer, received numerous scholarships, including the Wildschgo-Rom scholarship of the Vienna Academy in 1910, the Blumenfeld scholarship in 1911 and the Rothschild Prize in 1912, attended the exhibitions of the Vienna Secession from 1910, undertook study trips to Holland, Belgium, Bosnia, Italy, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, became a war painter in Austria during the First World War. He was appointed Austrian war painter during the First World War, spent 1924-27 in Paris, 1928-30 in the USA, then worked in Vienna, later moved to Sausalito near San Francisco in the USA, member of the Association of German Artists in Bohemia, member of the Chicago Etching Society and the California Etching Society, known for his portrait series of actresses, dancers, portraits of men as well as his landscapes and vedute, represented in museums in London, New York, Chicago, Prague and Vienna, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler and Internet.

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Max Pollack, Die Tänzerin Mary Ley Pirouetting dancer with a wide skirt, etching in red, around 1920, signed "Max Pollak" in pencil below the image on the right, image dimensions approx. 26.5 x 18 cm, sheet dimensions approx. 38.5 x 29 cm. Artist information: also Max Pollack, German-CzechCzech painter and graphic artist (1886 Prague-Vinohrady to 1970 Sausalito near San Francisco/USA), studied at the Vienna Academy under William Unger and Ferdinand Schmutzer, received numerous scholarships, including the Wildschgo-Rom scholarship of the Vienna Academy in 1910, the Blumenfeld scholarship in 1911 and the Rothschild Prize in 1912, attended the exhibitions of the Vienna Secession from 1910, undertook study trips to Holland, Belgium, Bosnia, Italy, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, became a war painter in Austria during the First World War. He was appointed Austrian war painter during the First World War, spent 1924-27 in Paris, 1928-30 in the USA, then worked in Vienna, later moved to Sausalito near San Francisco in the USA, member of the Association of German Artists in Bohemia, member of the Chicago Etching Society and the California Etching Society, known for his portrait series of actresses, dancers, portraits of men as well as his landscapes and vedute, represented in museums in London, New York, Chicago, Prague and Vienna, source: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Dressler and Internet.

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