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Hulda Rotier Fischer"Sisters, " Portrait of Nuns Linoleum Cut by Hulda Rotier Fischer1936
1936
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"Sisters" is an original linoleum print by Hulda Rotier Fisher. It features a gathering of nuns.
Image: 4" x 5"
Framed: 12.12" x 13.12"
Hulda Rotier Fischer was a well know Milwaukee, Wisconsin artist and teacher, exhibiting widely from the 1930’s well into the 1950’s. Fischer studied at the Milwaukee Normal School under Robert Von Neumann. She also studied under Carl Holty, and when in Provincetown, Massachusetts, under Hans Hofmann. She taught art in Milwaukee at the Shorewood Vocational School. Fischer was a member of the Wisconsin Painters and Sculptors and exhibited with that group starting in the 1930’s, up into the late 1950’s. She also exhibited with the Wisconsin Salon of Art in Madison, Wisconsin. Fischer also participated in the Wisconsin Calendar of Art project in the late 1930’s, sponsored by the Milwaukee Printmakers.
- Creator:Hulda Rotier Fischer (1893 - 1982)
- Creation Year:1936
- Dimensions:Height: 12.12 in (30.79 cm)Width: 13.12 in (33.33 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Milwaukee, WI
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