Elisabeth Karlinsky
| 1904 |
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Born in Kasten, Lower Austria |
| 1921 |
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Matriculates at arts and crafts school in Vienna; attends
classes taught by Cizek, Larisch, Schufinsky, Löffler,
et al. |
| 1925 |
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Participates in international exhibition of arts and
crafts in Paris |
| 1926 |
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Wins Lobmeyr Prize for her "kinetic" glass
window, which she created under the auspices of Prof.
Klaus; first journey to Paris |
| 1928 |
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Substitute teaches for E.G. Klien at the Elisabeth
Duncan School in Kiessheim-Salzburg |
| 1928 - 1930 |
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Teaches at the Walden School in New York |
| 1929 |
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Exhibits some of her artworks along with works by
her students at the New School for Social Research |
| 1930 |
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Sojourn in Paris |
| 1931 |
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Moves to Copenhagen and marries the poet and painter
Hans Scherfig |
Picture Description
ELISABETH KARLINSKY
Sketch for a Fountain, ca. 1925, 45,0 x 31,1 cm, pencil and gold paint
on paper, initialed
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