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Original hand drawn architectural illustration and sketches of different types of XVIII century windows - Basement window in Inglefield house, Highgate; Staircase Window from Sutton Court; Window at Camberwell Road; Interior of window from Belgrave Square; Window at Chesne Walk; Window at 9 Halkin Street. Horizontal. Illegible signature of an artist in the bottom left corner. Fair condition, repaired tears, staining, pin holes, additional drawing glued to poster. Country of issue: UK, designer: Illegible, size (cm): 53.5x76, year of printing: Unknown
Original hand drawn architectural sketch featuring an illustration of Trinity House in Tower Hill, designed 1793 to 1797 by an English architect and engineer Samuel Wyatt (1737-1807). The drawing features an illustration of the front elevation of the building with decorative columns and windows, with a scale ratio below the image. Trinity House acts as the headquarters of the official authority for lighthouses in England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for the provision and maintenance of other navigational aids and maritime radio/satellite communication systems. Horizontal. Fair condition, creasing, tears, repaired tears, staining, foxing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Illegible, size (cm): 57x78, year of printing: 1920
MEISSEN Tischuhr, um 1830. Schwertermarke Meissen, um 1830, Aufbau in architektonischer und figürlicher Darstellung, eine antikisch gekleidete Dame in rosafarbenem Kleid und mit Streublumen besetztem Umhang steht an einem Tempieto mit Vierkantsäulen und Komposit-Kapitellen, in dem sich die Uhr befindet, der Dachaufbau des klassizistischen Gebäudes in einem Segmentbogen-Giebel mit seitlichen Rosetten, an der Seite der Dame ein Pudel, auf dem Segmentbogen-Gesims ein dionysischer Putto mit Weinranken, Sockel und Architekturaufbau mit Streublumen geschmückt, unterhalb der Uhr ein Gemälde-Medaillon mit einem sitzenden, musizierendem Paar, im Giebel eine Ruinenlandschaft mit Brücke, Acht-Tage-Gehwerk, Pendel mit Fadenaufhängung, HxBxT: 39/30/14 cm. Altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, rest.Provenienz: Kunsthandel Nikolaus Hanselmann-Stuttgart. MEISSEN, Table Clock, c. 1830.Meissen sword mark, circa 1830, superstructure in architectural and figural representation, an antique dressed lady in pink dress and cape trimmed with scattered flowers stands at a tempieto with square columns and composite capitals, in which the clock is located, the roof superstructure of the classicistic building in a segmental arch gable with rosettes on the sides, on the lady's side a poodle, on the segmental arch cornice a Dionysian putto with vine tendrils, base and architectural superstructure decorated with scattered flowers, below the clock a painting medallion with a seated couple playing music, in the pediment a ruined landscape with bridge, eight-day movement, pendulum with thread suspension, HxWxD: 39/30/14 cm. Signs of wear due to age, rest.Provenance: Kunsthandel Nikolaus Hanselmann-Stuttgart.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of Constantus on pedestal, signed and dated 67, oil on canvas, 83cm x 107cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Arches, signed and dated 76, oil on canvas, 101cm x 80cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Bust on plinth, signed and dated 67, oil on canvas, 85cm x 94cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Gravestone of Roman Matron, signed and dated 69, oil on canvas, 73cm x 121cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Statue of Bernini-Ponte Rome, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 53cm x 66cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Classic Torso on pink ground, signed and dated 67 , oil on canvas, 80cm x 104cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Doorway, signed and dated 66, pen and wash, 60cm x 48cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Roman bust, signed and dated 70, oil on canvas, 111cm x 111cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of Constantius, signed and dated 65, oil on canvas, 125cm x 79cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Shadow of Campanik, signed and dated 72, oil on canvas, 112cm x 85cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Corbels, signed and dated 67, pen and wash, 46cm x 59cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Horse and Rider, signed and dated 67, pen and wash, 46cm x 59cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of a Young Man, signed and dated 68, pen and wash, 41cm x 56cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Architectural, signed and dated 63, pen and wash, 60cm x 48cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of a Young Man, signed and dated 62, chalk, 43cm x 57cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of Scipone, signed and dated 66, oil on canvas, 62cm x 122cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Male Nude, signed and dated 70, pen and wash, 50cm x 65cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Horses head, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 46cm x 58cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Arches, signed and dated 71, oil on canvas, 111cm x 75cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Antinous, signed and dated 68, oil on canvas, 84cm x 84cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Antinous, signed and dated 68, oil on canvas, 108cm x 74cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Female Nude, signed and dated 72, pen and wash, 48cm x 64cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Shadow, signed and dated 72, oil on canvas, 75cm x 84cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Dead Hen, signed and dated 44, ink and wash, 49cm x 64cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Female Nude, signed and dated 72, pen and wash, 48cm x 64cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Roman Statue, signed and dated 69, oil on canvas, 60cm x 91cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Roman, signed and dated 72, oil on canvas, 101cm x 80cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Constantine on Pedestal, signed and dated 66, oil on canvas, 50cm x 102cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Statue, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 51cm x 66cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Roman Statue, signed and dated 70, pen and wash, 63cm x 49cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Lion, signed and dated 67, pen and wash, 58cm x 46cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Architecture, signed and dated 64, pen and wash, 59cm x 46cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of a Young Man, signed and dated 61, chalk, 48cm x 62cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Statue and buildings, signed and dated 70, oil on canvas, 103cm x 103cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Column Base, signed and dated 65, pen and wash, 46cm x 58cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Nude, signed and dated 70, pen and wash, 48cm x 64cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Landscape, signed and dated 52, pen and wash, 64cm x 48cm Born in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and Pollitzer He went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel. From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary. After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy. During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few. As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982 The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Tree Base, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 51cm x 66cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Male Nude, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 50cm x 65cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Male Nude, signed and dated 57, pen and ink, 47cm x 60cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Wagon, signed and dated 56, pen and ink, 66cm x 50cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Detail of the Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Rome, signed and dated 71, pen and wash, 68cm x 53cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Landscape, signed and dated 1935, watercolour, 35cm x 35cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Head of Augustus, signed and dated 69, oil on canvas, 80cm x 108cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.
Sigmund Pollitzer (British, 1913-1982) Male Nude, signed and dated 70, pen and wash, 47cm x 60cmBorn in London in 1913, Arthur Sigmund Pollitzer was a member of the Pollitzer family who owned the major warehouse and transportation company Beck and PollitzerHe went to Germany aged 17 to study language, art and architecture and was much influenced by contemporary continental art, especially the Bauhaus. He returned to England and became an architectural draughtsman, working on many large London projects including the Cumberland Hotel.From 1933-1938 he became Chief designer at Pilkington Glass at St. Helens and was responsible for engraved and etched architectural glass for numerous public buildings and ocean liners including the Queen Mary.After war service in the Army, he moved to Cyprus where he lived and worked before moving in the late fifties to Positano in Italy.During the late forties and fifties, he exhibited work not only in Cyprus and Italy, but had many shows in London at the Redfern Gallery, Hanover Gallery, Roland Browse and Delbanco amongst others, as well as museums and art galleries around the country. He shared his shows with most of the great names of contemporary art of the immediate post war years. His sales were considerable over three decades, and he was also an avid collector of contemporary work. A particular Summer Exhibition at the Redfern Gallery for the July to September Exhibition 1948 his name is seen alongside Matisse, Moore, Nash, Picasso, Piper, Sutherland, Lautrec and Renoir to name but a few.As a self-taught artist, his own original eye, with a true mastery of line and form. He died in 1982The Victoria and Albert Museum hold examples of his glass designs.

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