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Book cover of Paula Straus, with a silver teapot designed by the visual artist. Published by Arnoldsche Art Publishers.

Paula Straus

Vom Kunsthandwerk zum Industriedesign

Edited by Monika Sänger

$65.00

  • First monograph on the unparalleled career of Germany’s first woman industrial designer Paula Straus
  • Admire Paula Straus’ silverware and her original style defined by a purist idiom
  • Rediscover the life of an artist forgotten due to national-socialist persecution of the Jews from 1933
Full Description

The German silversmith Paula Straus (1894–1943) was a pivotal figure in shaping the “Golden Twenties” and the creative decades of the Bauhaus. Even early on, her jewelry objects and handmade items of silverware were reviewed with praise in the specialist press, and national and international exhibitions followed. In joining the design studio of the silverware factory Peter Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn, in 1925, an unparalleled career began as Germany’s first woman industrial designer. The silverware she designed — coffee and tea services — for handcrafted as well as machine production stands as an example of her own original style, which is defined by a purist idiom.

Her professional success and her renown as a craftswoman and designer have been completely forgotten due to the national-socialist persecution of the Jews from 1933 and her murder in Auschwitz. The time has now come to rediscover her work.

With contributions by Edith Neumann, Monika and Reinhard Sänger, Joachim W. Storck, Michal S. Friedlander, Christoph Engel, and a foreword by Winfried Kretschmann.

Text in German.

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Specifications
Publisher
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
ISBN
9783897906884
Published
21st Jun 2023
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.66 in x 11.02 in
Pages
200 Pages
Illustrations
210 color
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