Kurt Hilscher
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Kurt Hilscher (1904–1980) was a German commercial illustrator. Hilscher studied in 1924–1926 at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts under Max Frey and in 1926 under Franz von Stuck in Munich.[1] He lived in Paris from 1927 to 1934 where he was influenced by the work of Ludwig Hohlwein, Jean Carlu, Ch. Loupot, P. Colin, and AM Cassandre.[2]
References
- ^ Jean-Claude Hilscher: Kurt Hilscher – Werbegrafik und Verlagsarbeiten. 1925 – 1975. Free University of Berlin, Berlin (2009), pp. 14 (fulltext online).
- ^ "Kurt Hilscher 50er".
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