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Hauser, Carry, 1895-1985

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Personal name headingHauser, Carry, 1895-1985
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See alsoFounded corporate body: Officina Vindobonensis
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Associated countryAustria Germany Switzerland
LocatedVienna (Austria) Passau (Germany)
Birth date1895-02-16
Death date1985
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathPressbaum (Austria)
Field of activityPainting Illustration of books
AffiliationKünstlerbund Hagen Österreichischer P.E.N.-Club Neuer Hagenbund
Berufsverband der bildenden Künstler Österreichs
Profession or occupationPainters Illustrators
Found inHis Die Insel, 1919.
His Carry Hauser, Georg Philipp Wörlen, c1986: title page (Carry Hauser) page 5, etc. (b. 2-16-1895 in Wien; fine arts painter; d. 10-28-85)
Hauser, Carry. Das Buch von der Stadt, 2015: page 4 of supplement (born in Vienna, 1895; studied there at Kunstgewerbeschule; resided chiefly in Vienna, occasionally in Passau; member of Hagenbund, 1925-1938, president thereof 1926-1928; resided in Switzerland during second World War after being forbidden to exercise his profession by the Nazi government after the Anschluss; in Switzerland worked chiefly as an illustrator; returned to Austria in 1947; member and officer of P.E.N. Club, Neuer Hagenbund, and Berufsverband der bildenden Künstler Österreichs; died 1985 in Rekawinkel [in Gemeinde Pressbaum])
Carry Hauser: Werke aus dem Nachlass, 2018: page 132 (born Karl Maria Hauser, February 16, 1895, in Vienna)
austrianposters.at, viewed February 28, 2019: Robert Haas (by 1925, Robert Haas was ready to begin his first professional venture when, together with Carry Hauser and Fritz Siegel (later Fred Siegle), he started the "Officina Vindobonensis." ... During the years 1925-1938, produced 31 hand-pressed prints and nine publications)
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