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Augusta Kaiser

Augusta Kaiser (16 January 1895 – 27 September 1932) was a modern German sculptor and ceramic artist who called herself ''Gust Kaiser'' from 1922 on. She is also known as ''Gustl Kaiser'' in connection to her ceramics work for the Kieler Kunst-Keramik pottery works.
==Life==
Augusta Theodora Priscilla Kaiser was the daughter of teacher Peter Josef Kaiser and Augusta Schneider. From 1906 her father worked in Wiesbaden, where Augusta graduated school. She graduated with top honors from the Kunstgewerbeschule Mainz and continued her education at the Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe.〔Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv, Akte Abt. 650/B Nr. 2525 und Wilhelm Conrad Gomoll: Neues schleswig-holsteinisches Kunstgewerbe, in: Die Buchgemeinde, Vol. 8, 1926, p. 340.〕
In 1922 she met the painter Hedwig Marquardt〔Biographische Daten in: Christel Marsh: ''Hedwig Marquardt (1884 Biere – 1969 Hannover), Einführung zum Ausstellungs-Katalog 1989.'' John Denham Gallery, London 1989, pp. 1 and 8〕 who was working at the time as ceramics painter at the Großherzoglichen Majolika-Manufaktur Karlsruhe. As her partner she followed her in April 1924 to Kiel, where they both worked as artists for the Kieler Kunst-Keramik (KKK) until 31 March 1925.〔Letters of Hedwig Marquardt and Augusta Kaiser from 1922 to 1933, in the March family archives, London, cited in: Joachim and Angelika Konietzny: ''Augusta Kaiser - die Gustl Kaiser der Kieler Kunst-Keramik – und ihr Leben mit Hedwig Marquardt.''〕
They worked as freelance artists in Biere near Magdeburg in their own "Workshop for Applied Art", which they had to close in 1927 due to financial reasons. Afterwards the couple lived in Hanover, where Marquardt was an art teacher. After a long disease she returned to her parents' house in Wiesbaden, where she died in 1932.

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