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20: 161: 55: 127:. They continued living apart until 1922, when she moved to Meersburg and opened a studio. They were divorced in 1935. Although the reasons for the divorce were probably numerous, the blame was put on her, for having an alleged affair with a local artist named Johannes Kutscher. The custody of their two teenage sons was awarded to Ehinger. 122:
After his mother-in-law's death in 1916, Ehinger took over his family's brewery business. Later, he became involved in politics. A minor scandal occurred when his opponents noticed that he went to Konstanz every weekend, and his secret was revealed. As a result, in 1919, he was forced to give up his
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district. By then, her health had already begun to decline. Medical records from her estate indicate that a breast amputation was performed. At the beginning of 1942, she was hospitalized, and died a few months later, aged fifty-six.
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Toward the end of 1937, her clientele shifted to Berlin, making it necessary to travel back and forth frequently. In 1940, following an exhibition with the
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Susanne Satzer-Spree: "Kasia von Szadurska – Porträt einer künstlerischen Frau im „Felsennestchen“ am Bodensee", In:
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A year before the divorce, she had returned to Konstanz and, once again, began producing portraits. With the rise of
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She came to Germany at the age of four, as the adoptive child of a family named Sternberg, near
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Brigitte Rieger-Benkel: "Kasia von Szadurska. Zwischen Sinnlichkeit und Abgrund", In:
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Barbara Stark: "Kasia von Szadurska. Eine Künstlerin jenseits der Konventionen", In:
111:. In 1910, after his graduation, they were married in Niedergrund, a resort town in " 67: 43: 149:, which had purchased them in 1929. These included portrait studies of the dancer, 244: 160: 54: 268: 173: 71: 217:
Susanne Satzer-Spree: "Kasia von Szadurska - Portrait einer Künstlerin", In:
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Shortly after her arrival, she met a law student; Otto Ehinger from
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Meersburg. Spaziergänge durch die Geschichte einer alten Stadt
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Kasia von Szadurska (1986–1942) – Leidenschaft und Leid
221:. Verlag Robert Gessler, Friedrichshafen 1999, 172:, she decided to live there; settling in the 8: 373:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Germany 358:Baltic-German people from the Russian Empire 157:. Most of them were returned a year later. 313:Literature by and about Kasia von Szadurska 28:Margarethe Casimirowna Schadursky-Sternberg 46:painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. 16:German illustrator and painter (1886–1942) 159: 18: 291:Brigitte Rieger-Benkel, Barbara Stark: 186: 196:Die Idylle ist der Feind der Freiheit. 7: 363:Deaths from breast cancer in Germany 281:Nr. 10, 1992/1993, pp. 172–175 213: 211: 14: 170:Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen 78:. There, she took lessons from 74:. In 1905, her family moved to 140:Städtischen Wessenberg-Galerie 104:(Women Artists' Association). 1: 343:20th-century German painters 123:candidacy for a seat in the 95:Münchner Künstlerinnenverein 378:20th-century women painters 394: 348:German portrait painters 317:German National Library 165: 66:. In 1903 she went to 59: 24: 353:German women painters 163: 57: 23:Self-portrait (1920s) 22: 274:2009, pp. 51–62 238:Ulrike Niederhöfer: 113:Bohemian Switzerland 368:Artists from Moscow 202:Schwäbische Zeitung 153:, who would die at 34:(23 February 1886, 32:Kasia von Szadurska 205:, 9 December 2009. 166: 132:National Socialism 60: 25: 301:978-3-929768-24-4 151:Tatjana Barbakoff 58:Portrait of a Boy 385: 272: 249: 236: 230: 215: 206: 191: 164:Children at Play 148: 103: 88: 38:- 3 April 1942, 393: 392: 388: 387: 386: 384: 383: 382: 323: 322: 309: 266: 258: 256:Further reading 253: 252: 237: 233: 216: 209: 193:Birgit Kölgen: 192: 188: 183: 142: 136:Entartete Kunst 97: 91:Ladies' Academy 82: 52: 42:) was a German 17: 12: 11: 5: 391: 389: 381: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 350: 345: 340: 335: 325: 324: 321: 320: 308: 307:External links 305: 304: 303: 289: 282: 275: 257: 254: 251: 250: 248:, 3 April 2010 231: 207: 185: 184: 182: 179: 51: 48: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 390: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 330: 328: 318: 314: 311: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 287: 283: 280: 279:Leben am See. 276: 273: 270: 265: 260: 259: 255: 247: 246: 241: 235: 232: 228: 227:3-86136-045-4 224: 220: 214: 212: 208: 204: 203: 198: 197: 190: 187: 180: 178: 175: 171: 162: 158: 156: 152: 146: 141: 137: 133: 128: 126: 120: 118: 114: 110: 105: 101: 96: 92: 86: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 56: 50:Life and work 49: 47: 45: 44:Expressionist 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 292: 285: 278: 264:Leben am See 262: 243: 234: 218: 200: 195: 189: 167: 129: 121: 106: 61: 31: 27: 26: 338:1942 deaths 333:1886 births 267: [ 174:Wilmersdorf 143: [ 98: [ 83: [ 72:Willy Spatz 30:, known as 327:Categories 229:pp.232–235 181:References 80:Carl Rotte 68:Düsseldorf 319:catalogue 245:Südkurier 155:Auschwitz 109:Meersburg 93:" of the 286:Allmende 117:Konstanz 315:in the 125:Landtag 76:Hamburg 64:Dresden 299:  242:, In: 225:  40:Berlin 36:Moscow 288:2008. 271:] 147:] 102:] 87:] 297:ISBN 223:ISBN 199:In: 329:: 269:de 210:^ 145:de 100:de 85:de

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Moscow
Berlin
Expressionist

Dresden
Düsseldorf
Willy Spatz
Hamburg
Carl Rotte
de
Ladies' Academy
Münchner Künstlerinnenverein
de
Meersburg
Bohemian Switzerland
Konstanz
Landtag
National Socialism
Entartete Kunst
Städtischen Wessenberg-Galerie
de
Tatjana Barbakoff
Auschwitz

Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen
Wilmersdorf
Die Idylle ist der Feind der Freiheit.
Schwäbische Zeitung

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