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Margarete Heymann
Margarete Heymann (August 10, 1899 – 11 November 1990), also known as Margarete Heymann-Löbenstein, Margarete Heymann-Marks, and Grete Marks, was a German ceramic artist of Jewish origin and a Bauhaus student.
In 1923 she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz that she had to close in 1933 and settled in Jerusalem.[1] She moved to Britain in 1936 and continued her work, becoming world famous as “Greta Pottery”.
Neil MacGregor examines emergency money, known as notgeld, created during World War One and its aftermath.
Her finest work is considered to be from her working period in Germany.
Early life and education
Heymann was born in 1899. She studied at the Cologne School of Arts and at Dusseldorf Academy before entering the Bauhaus School of Arts in Weimar in November 1920.
Career
In 1923, she founded the Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics at Marwitz with her husband Gustav Loebenstein and his brother Daniel,[2] where she manufactured her Modern ceramic designs.
The company employed 120 people and ex