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Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack (11 July 1893, in Frankfurt-am-Main – 7 January 1965, in Allambie Heights, in Sydney) was a German-born Australian artist. His formative education was 1912–1914 at Debschitz art school in Munich.
Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack (11 July 1893, in Frankfurt-am-Main – 7 January 1965, in Allambie Heights, in Sydney) was a German-born Australian artist. His formative education was 1912–1914 at Debschitz art school in Munich.
In 1924 he created the “Optical Colour Mixer”, a spinning top that taught children how colours in motion optically interact with one another. Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack, Colour intensity study, 12-part colour wheel with 120 colours, ca. 1923, Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin. © Kaj Delugan, Wien.
The biography, Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack, more than a Bauhaus Artist, has been described as the culmination of two decades of research drawing on extensive family archives and oral histories and relying heavily on material in Australia, Germany and the United States.
Professions Graphic artist, Pedagogue. Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack initially completed a craftsman apprenticeship at his father’s leather goods factory before he began artistic training at the Teaching and Experimental Studios for Applied and Free Art of Hermann Obrist and Wilhelm von Debschitz in Munich in 1912.
Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack initially completed a craftsman apprenticeship at his father’s leather goods factory before he began artistic training at the Teaching and Experimental Studios for Applied and Free Art of Hermann Obrist and Wilhelm von Debschitz in Munich in 1912.
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