Mid-century Brutalist Sculpture Of Hora Dance Statue By Klara Server For Austin Products. Circa 70s - Jun 25, 2023 | Connecticut Art & Estate Auctions In Ct
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Mid-Century Brutalist Sculpture of Hora Dance Statue by Klara Server for Austin Products. Circa 70s

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Mid-Century Brutalist Sculpture of Hora Dance Statue by Klara Server for Austin Products. Circa 70s
Mid-Century Brutalist Sculpture of Hora Dance Statue by Klara Server for Austin Products. Circa 70s
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Mid-Century Austin Products Brutalist Sculpture of Hora Dance Statue by Klara Server... Circa 70s... Klara Sever is an American Postwar & Contemporary sculptor who was born in 1935. Klara Sever was born into a Jewish family in 1935 in TrebiÅ¡ov, Slovakia. With the outbreak of WWII and the founding of the First Slovak Republic, Klara and her family were sent to a concentration camp in Žilina. While in the camp, Klara’s father was able to get a note to his brother living in Banská Bystrica, who, in turn, persuaded a local official to vouch for the family and get them released from the camp under his supervision. The family lived in several locations until they were forced to go into hiding in 1942. Klara remembers being discovered by a troop of Hungarian soldiers who wanted to capture the men and shoot the women and children. At the last minute, however, the commander stepped in and saved their lives. Although the men were forced to march with the soldiers, they all returned in a few days. After the War, Klara and her family traveled to LuÄenec to look for the rest of her family. They were only reunited with two of her uncles.In 1951, Klara attended the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. Upon graduation, Klara wanted to pursue her studies further, but says she was blacklisted due to her marriage to her husband, whom she refers to as “an enemy of the state.” She recalls having difficulty finding a job as an artist, but eventually found employment restoring castles throughout Czechoslovakia. Working in restoration for five years classified her as a laborer, and she finally received her degree in art history from Comenius University. Klara then began working as a radio reporter and editor of art programming. She supplied material and reports for underground radio broadcasts during the Warsaw Pact invasion in August 1968.It was at this time that Klara and her husband decided to leave Czechoslovakia and, about two weeks after the invasion, they crossed the border into Austria. Klara says the border was patrolled by both Soviet and Slovak soldiers, and the Slovak soldier who inspected their car told them to leave ‘quickly.’ Her husband had connections with Western journalists he had met in Prague not long before, and he met one of these at the French embassy in Vienna. The French ambassador personally handed them visas, and they traveled to Paris. In 1969, they arrived in New York City. Although she did not know yet any English, Klara worked a series of jobs reproducing sculptures. In the Washington, D.C. area, Klara has worked as a sculptor, preparing commissions and heading her own company. She speaks Slovak with her family, and has maintained Slovak traditions at Christmas and Easter.
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10 x 11 x 9 in
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Mid-Century Brutalist Sculpture of Hora Dance Statue by Klara Server for Austin Products. Circa 70s

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