Karl Bickel (1886 - 1982) - "das Kind"

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Karl Bickel, an etching titled "das Kind" from a limited edition (1930–1940), featuring a nude subject, hand-signed, in excellent condition, 29 cm high by 23 cm wide, 50 g, Switzerland, classic style.

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Karl Bickel (1886–1982) was a Swiss engraver and graphic designer also known for the construction of the Paxmal memorial above Walenstadt. During his career he designed one hundred Swiss stamps but also others for the countries Luxembourg, Portugal and Liechtenstein.

Early life education
Karl Bickel trained as a lithographer and stereotype designer between 1900 and 1904, after which he entered service to the graphic designer Hüttner. He followed up on his studies and attended evening courses in drawing and graphic at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 1908 he opened his own graphic design studio in Zurich. In 1912 he trained as a sculptor in Carrara, Italy, where he contracted the pulmonary disease tuberculosis and entered a sanatorium in Walenstadtberg in 1913 and 1914.

After having recovered in 1914, Bickel returned to Zurich where he designed posters, often in collaboration with another graphic designer. The studio had a focus on fashion catalogues and designs of posters for cultural events. Several of his posters were inspired by the works of the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler. In 1922 he closed the studio. From 1923 onwards he would be an engraver for the Swiss postal services. He was responsible for several sets of Swiss stamps, including the first airmail stamp of the Swiss Postal Telegraph and Telephone services (PTT) in 1923. He also designed some engravings for the portrait stamps for Pro Patria and Pro Juventute.

Karl Bickel (1886–1982) was a Swiss engraver and graphic designer also known for the construction of the Paxmal memorial above Walenstadt. During his career he designed one hundred Swiss stamps but also others for the countries Luxembourg, Portugal and Liechtenstein.

Early life education
Karl Bickel trained as a lithographer and stereotype designer between 1900 and 1904, after which he entered service to the graphic designer Hüttner. He followed up on his studies and attended evening courses in drawing and graphic at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 1908 he opened his own graphic design studio in Zurich. In 1912 he trained as a sculptor in Carrara, Italy, where he contracted the pulmonary disease tuberculosis and entered a sanatorium in Walenstadtberg in 1913 and 1914.

After having recovered in 1914, Bickel returned to Zurich where he designed posters, often in collaboration with another graphic designer. The studio had a focus on fashion catalogues and designs of posters for cultural events. Several of his posters were inspired by the works of the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler. In 1922 he closed the studio. From 1923 onwards he would be an engraver for the Swiss postal services. He was responsible for several sets of Swiss stamps, including the first airmail stamp of the Swiss Postal Telegraph and Telephone services (PTT) in 1923. He also designed some engravings for the portrait stamps for Pro Patria and Pro Juventute.

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Artist
Karl Bickel (1886 - 1982)
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
"das Kind"
Technique
Etching
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Switzerland
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
29 cm
Width
23 cm
Weight
50 g
Depiction/theme
Nude
Style
Classical
Period
1930-1940
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