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Tourism - Maria Rehm (1915-2002) - Tyrol.
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Tourism - Maria Rehm (1915-2002) - Tyrol.
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Lot no. 361
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Tourism - Maria Rehm (1915-2002) - Tyrol. 1951. 70x49.5cm. Original poster, lithograph. Condition A-, a trace of original horizontal fold and on a corner. Tyrol is an Alpine massif straddling Austria and Italy. Maria Rehm was accepted into Herbert Boeckl's master class at the Academy of Applied Arts between 1935 and 1937. She married the painter Helmut Rehm in 1939. Following the destruction of her Viennese studio during the war, she fled to Hall in Tirol in 1944 with her two daughters. She had lived in Innsbruck since 1969. She worked mainly as a portrait painter. Together with her husband, she designed buildings adorned with frescoes and graffiti. She travelled with him on study trips to America, Egypt, Belgium, England, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. She died in 2002 at the age of eighty-seven.
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