
Herta (Berta) Zuckermann, ca. 1920, made at
age 14, at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Vienna. She
was a student of Dr. Franz Cizek (1865-1947) -
remember him? Take a look here
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Woodcut by Josef Berger - a child attending
Professor Franz Cizek's art classes in the
Kunstgewerbeschule, Vienna
linkProfessor Franz Cizek's art classes in the
Kunstgewerbeschule, Vienna

Franz Cizek with some of his students
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You can buy postcards drawn
and painted by Franz Cizek's
students here...and Christmas
cards (so cute!) here


by F. Conrad
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Two lithographs from the 'Weihnachtsbilderbuch'
collection, made in 1922 at the Kunstgewerbeschule

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Two lithographs from the 'Weihnachtsbilderbuch'
collection, made in 1922 at the Kunstgewerbeschule

by Steffi Krauss
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A drawing by another of Franz Cizek's
small students Bella Vichon
linksmall students Bella Vichon
Please go to the collection of
The National Arts Education Archive
to see more students' artworks
'WAS UNS FREUT' by Marie Stadlmayer.
Featuring 6 magnificent full page colour illustrations
by Marie Stadlmayer in the style of the Wiener Werkstatte,
this being WIENER JUGENDKUNST-BILDERBUCHER No. 2.
Stadlmayer was a student of Franz Cizek, a controversial
figure in art education whose arts and crafts style school
in Vienna produced illustrators of several striking
picture books. Purchase it here: Alephbet Books
Featuring 6 magnificent full page colour illustrations
by Marie Stadlmayer in the style of the Wiener Werkstatte,
this being WIENER JUGENDKUNST-BILDERBUCHER No. 2.
Stadlmayer was a student of Franz Cizek, a controversial
figure in art education whose arts and crafts style school
in Vienna produced illustrators of several striking
picture books. Purchase it here: Alephbet Books
Two of Marie Stadlmayer's
illustrations from 'WAS UNS FREUT'

Wool embroidery from Cizek's juvenile art class.
It is designed by a 10 year old boy, sewn by a 14
year old girl Wilhelm Viola, 1938
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2 comments:
Merveilleuses illutrations !
Merci ... thank you my dear !
Hi Elisa...welcome! And thank YOU for that wonderful comment! Have a great Sunday!
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