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Out of Austria
Austrian Artists in Exile in Great Britain, 1933-45

Out of Austria : Austrian Artists in Exile in Great Britain, 1933-45

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bruno Simon, Chinese Girl (aka Head of a Girl), 1946

Bruno Simon 1913-1999

Chinese Girl (aka Head of a Girl), 1946
terracotta
22.5 x 14 x 17 cm
1987-367
© Bruno Simon estate
Photo: Bridgeman images
Austrian-born sculptor Bruno Simon was interned in Australia during the Second World War and after release spent four years in the Citizens Military Force. His Chinese Girl (aka Head of...
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Austrian-born sculptor Bruno Simon was interned in Australia during the Second World War and after release spent four years in the Citizens Military Force. His Chinese Girl (aka Head of a Girl) was created in Australia in 1946 and was one of two sculptures (the other, Head of a Boy (aka David) is also in the Ben Uri Collection) which made him a finalist for the 1948 Wynne Prize for art in New South Wales. Simon brought both of these artworks with him to England in 1949 and both were included in the three-artist show he held with Michel Kikoine and Zechariahu Erlichmann at Ben Uri in 1951. He also exhibited at at the Institut Francaise in London in 1955 and the Jewish Chronicle again commended him as ‘a quiet craftsman, modelling or carving directly or in the abstract according to the problem he is faced with’. His Head of a Girl was praised as a good example of his work and for his ‘sensitive direct modelling’, while his alabaster Dancer was said to freeze ‘abstract motion most tellingly'.
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purchased 1952

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Michael Kikoine, Zechariahu Erlichmann, Bruno Simon

Literature

Walter Schwabe and Julia Weiner, eds., Jewish Artists: the Ben Uri Collection - Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture (London: Ben Uri Art Society in association with Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, 1994), p. 94.
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