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Elisabeth Kadow

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hangings and other similar works. Kadow used diverse textile production techniques to explore motifs of order and disorder within her work. She drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including watercolors, and considered factors such as shading, color combinations, and proportions when designing.
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In 1940, Elisabeth married textile artist, painter, and graphic artist Gerhard Kadow. She became a teacher at the Higher Technical School of the Textile Industry Escuela (from 1944 known as the Textile Engineering School) in Krefeld, first teaching classes on fashion, and later leading classes on
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When she left the Textile Engineering School in 1971, she dedicated herself to textile design. Kadow designed embroidery, and worked with Gobelin-Manufaktur Nuremberg and weaver Johann Peter Heek to design tapestries. She also worked with weaver Hildegard von Portatius to design and create silk
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artistic print design. When Georg Muche retired from education in 1958, Elisabeth Kadow took charge of the master class for textile art and elevated its reputation to the international level. Elisabeth Kadow led the school's design department until 1971.
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Elisabeth Kadow had much success in exhibitions and international fairs, and gained international fame. From 1954 until 1964, she exhibited her works at the
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Hans Joachim Albrecht: Elisabeth Kadow. 1906 bis 1979. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
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Elisabeth Kadow: Monographien zur rheinisch-westfälischen Kunst der Gegenwart
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Due to her achievements during her year of textile technology studies in
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A street in the Allerheiligen de Neuss district was named in her honor.
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as an apprentice. She studied under tapestry artist Irma Goecke.
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Textiles: Open Letter. Abstraktionen, Textilien, Kunst
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Schüler und Zeitzeugen. Zu Elisabeth und Gerhard Kadow
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Kadow, Elisabeth; Schwarzbauer, Georg Franz (1973).
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Bremerhaven
German Empire
Krefeld
Bauhaus
Bremerhaven
Staatliches Bauhaus
Weimar
Berlin
Dortmund
Georg Muche
Milan Triennial
Expo 58
Brussels
Krefeld's
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