Hauschner, Auguste. Der Tod des Löwen.
AUCTION 54 |
Wednesday, March 21st,
2012 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art
Lot 241
(STEINER-PRAG, HUGO).
Hauschner, Auguste. Der Tod des Löwen.
Leipzig-Prague: K. André 1922
Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $900
A Rare and Lavish Production.
Hauschner tells a fanciful tale set in sixteenth-century Rudolfine Prague of astronomer Tycho Brahe and a.
wonder-working rabbi.
So enamored of his native city was the artist Hugo Steiner, he hyphenated his surname, becoming Steiner-Prag. This soulful Czech Jew achieved fame as a graphic artist and book illustrator. In 1907 he was appointed Professor of Art at the State Academy of Leipzig, only to be dismissed from his long-held position by the Nazis in 1933. Thereafter, he founded an art school in his beloved Prague, but was forced to flee in 1939. He died in New York in 1945. See EJ, Vol. III col. 611.