Isolde Czóbel

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Isolde Czóbel , b. Isolde Daig , (* 1872 in Wenden ; † 1951 ) was a German-Russian painter and textile designer . She was a professor at what was then the Technical College of the City of Offenbach am Main (in the meantime merged into today's Hochschule für Gestaltung in Offenbach ) and mother of the internationally known expressive dancer and choreographer Lisa Czóbel .

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Isolde Daig came from Wenden in Russia (today Cēsis in Latvia ). After training as an artist she met in Paris her future husband, the Hungarian Jewish painter Béla Czóbel know. They married in 1905; In April 1906 their daughter Lisa was born in Bamberg , who later became one of the most important expressive dancers of the 20th century.

Isolde Czóbel completed part of her studies with Emil Rudolf Weiß at the School of Applied Arts in Berlin . In 1924, Isolde Czóbel and Maria Steudel were appointed professor at the technical colleges of the city of Offenbach am Main (today HfG Offenbach). As a professor, Isolde Czóbel led the specialist class for women's clothing there. Her fashion creations also included a variety of dance costumes that she tailored for her daughter Lisa.

In the summer months of the 1920s Isolde, Béla and Lisa Czóbel were regular guests at Gertraud Rostosky's New World artists' colony in Würzburg . Isolde had been close friends with Gertraud Rostosky since the end of the 19th century.

The Czóbel couple separated in 1934; in August 1939 the two were divorced.

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  1. ^ Marriage  in the German Digital Library
  2. Annette Gautherie-Kampka: Café du Dôme: German painter in Paris, 1903-1914 . Donat, 1996. , p. 36
  3. ^ Béla Czóbel, Robert Stanley Johnson: Béla Czóbel, 1883–1976: Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings . RS Johnson Fine Art, 1996. , p. 11
  4. Decorative arts . F. Bruckmann., 1924.
  5. Alexander Koch: German art and decoration: Illustrated monthly books… . A. Koch, 1931, p. 236.
  6. Tradition and New beginnings: Würzburg and the art of the 1920s; November 15, 2003 - January 11, 2004, Museum in the Kulturspeicher Würzburg . Königshausen & Neumann, 2003, ISBN 978-3-8260-2763-5 , pp. 143-144.
  7. Tradition and New beginnings: Würzburg and the art of the 1920s; November 15, 2003 - January 11, 2004, Museum in the Kulturspeicher Würzburg . Königshausen & Neumann, 2003, ISBN 978-3-8260-2763-5 , pp. 30–31.
  8. Article by Lorraine Weidemann: Béla Czóbel (p. 14–15) ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.newhungarianvoice.com