• Otto Morach (2 August 1887, Hubersdorf - 25 December 1973, Zürich) was a Swiss painter and poster artist. After completing his primary studies he began...
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  • museum director Mona Moore (1917–2000), English painter and illustrator Otto Morach (1887–1973), Swiss painter and poster artist Rodolfo Morales (1925–2001)...
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  • this new art form were Augusto Giacometti, Otto Morach, Carl Moos, Burkhard Mangold, Walther Koch and Otto Baumberger. In 1925 Handschin was inspired...
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  • Heinrich Meyer Otto Meyer-Amden Elvezia Michel-Baldini Werner Miller Gottfried Mind Louis Moilliet Paul Monnier Max von Moos Otto Morach Ernst Morgenthaler...
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    collectively as Neue Kunst ("New Art")—Arp, Fritz Baumann, Hans Richter, Otto Morach. As a result, Janco was made a member of Das Neue Leben faction, which...
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    successfully completed a specialisation in applied and visual arts under Otto Morach at the Zurich School of Applied Arts. The graphic designer Werner Zryd...
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    was one of the founding members, alongside Zschokke, Fritz Baumann and Otto Morach, of the artist group Das Neue Leben. Ignaz Epper was another artist to...
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    teaching. He committed suicide in 1942. Gandria Man in a Straw Hat (Otto Morach) Fate Drunkards Portrait of Fritzli at age seven Wikimedia Commons has...
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