Mommie Schwarz, Sketch no. 12, watercolor, pencil and ink on paper, 1920s - Mommie (S.L.) Schwarz
Mommie Schwarz, Sketch no. 12, watercolor, pencil and ink on paper, 1920s - Mommie (S.L.) Schwarz Mommie Schwarz, Sketch no. 12, watercolor, pencil and ink on paper, 1920s - Mommie (S.L.) Schwarz Mommie Schwarz, Sketch no. 12, watercolor, pencil and ink on paper, 1920s - Mommie (S.L.) Schwarz

Mommie Schwarz, Sketch no. 12, watercolor, pencil and ink on paper, 1920s

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Samuel L. ‘Mommie’ Schwarz (1876-1942) was a painter and graphic artist. His graphic designs were praised from the start. During the Art Deco period Schwarz earned his living by making brochures, book covers, illustrations and advertisement posters. He also made this colorful design during this period. Schwarz numbered his various designs. This design is numbered 12 and is signed 'Schwarz'. Together with his wife Else Berg, Schwarz belonged to the Amsterdam avant-garde. They were extremely productive and active in the art scene of the time. Between 1910 and 1942 they participated in more than 150 (group) exhibitions at home and abroad. In 1925, at the famous Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, Mommie Schwarz received a gold medal and a beautiful 'diploma' in the category 'Art de la Rue'. He liked to draw market vendors, construction workers, the loading and unloading on harbour quays, passengers and sailors on boats and clochards under bridges. Price for sketch in passe-partout without frame.

Reference
130-149
Artist
Mommie (S.L.) Schwarz
Period
Art Deco
Material
Watercolor, pencil and ink on paper
Signature
Schwarz, 12
Dimensions
16 x 20.5 cm
Condition
Good

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