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to design the interiors of the new Gas Company building. As a muralist and decorator, Sachs went on to design the interiors of many Los Angeles landmarks, including the
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and established the Chicago Industrial Art School. Afterward, Sachs became the first Director of the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts, now the
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Sachs was active within the L.A. Jewish exile community of artists, writers, and filmmakers who had fled Europe due to the rise of
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during the first half of the 20th century. One of his best-known works is a ceiling painting of California poppies at
346: 321: 76:(Hermann Sachs, originally Segall) (1883–1940) was an artist and art educator, based in Los Angeles, and active in 351: 170: 214: 151: 85: 124: 104:, Sachs first received art training as a child under his father. He immigrated to the U.S. due to 147: 237:"Art in L.A.'s Union Station has been hidden for decades. Now it prepares for an Oscar debut" 189: 155: 311: 306: 128: 120:, where he founded the Munich School of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). 61: 8: 208: 143: 286: 300: 97: 81: 132: 105: 139: 131:. During this time, he also served as the U.S. representative of artist 48: 166: 123:
Upon returning to the United States in 1920, Sachs exhibited at the
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Plastische Anatomie. Die konstruktive Form des menschlichen Korpers
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Dictionary of Art and Artists in Southern California before 1930
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Index

Bacau
Los Angeles
German Expressionism
Art Deco
Germany
United States
Union Station
Jewish
Romania
antisemitism
Chicago
Germany
Munich
Art Institute of Chicago
Dayton Art Institute
George Grosz
Los Angeles
Bullocks Wilshire
Southwestern Law School
Union Station
Los Angeles City Hall
Nazism
Holocaust
Rudolph Schindler
Los Angeles City Hall
Bullocks Wilshire
Union Station
"Art in L.A.'s Union Station has been hidden for decades. Now it prepares for an Oscar debut"

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