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UVA History of Childhood, Parenting, and Family Building-addition 71 Fundraising Appeal to Oskar Kokoschka

 Unprocessed Material — Box: MSS 16758_NewAdditions_02, Folder: Folder ViU2024-0149_001
Identifier: ViU-2024-0149

Content Description

This addition to MSS 16758, The University of Virginia Collection on the History of Childhood, Parenting, and Family Building, contains a handmade fundraising appeal concertina album to the artist Oskar Kokoschka. The book was created by design students at the Modeschule der Stadt Wien (Fashion School of Vienna). In 1946, the school relocated to Schloss Hetzendorf, an eighteenth-century palace that sustained significant damage during the Second World War.Students were pressed to raise money for their art supplies amid the renovations. This fundraising appeal was addressed to exiled Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka, known for his contributions to expressionism. The album contains hand-cut stencil letters, hand-colored illustrations, and collages of paper, felt, yarn, tin foil, leather, and chipboard. The book reads: “Dear O.K. [Oscar Kokoschka] / if we would have brushes and colours to paint / coloured paper for handykraft / wools to weave / leather for gloves and bags / felt for millinery/magazines to get suggestions / spezial [sic] books for library/material for dressmaking / then all would be OK. Photographs of the students at rest and at work sewing, trimming, painting, weaving, and drawing are pasted on the verso of each collage. Kokoschka fled Vienna, Austria under the Nazi regime and never returned. It is unknown whether he responded to this appeal from the Modeschule students.

Acquisition Type

Purchase

Provenance

Purchased from Honey and Wax, 30 August 2024.

Language of Description

English

Script of Description

Latin

Restrictions Apply

No

Dates

  • Creation: c. 1950

Extent

0.04 Cubic Feet (One legal-sized file folder)

Language of Materials

English

German

Metadata Rights Declarations

Inventory

1 item