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Gertrud Natzler : ウィキペディア英語版
Gertrud Natzler

Gertrud Amon Natzler (7 July 1908 – 3 June 1971) was an Austrian-American ceramicist, who together with her husband Otto Natzler created some of the most praised ceramics art of the 20th century, helping to elevate ceramics to the status of a fine art.
== Early life ==
Gertrud Amon was born on 7 July 1908 in Vienna, Austria to a Jewish family.〔("Gertrud Natzler" ), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Retrieved 9 November 2014.〕 She was the daughter of Adolf Amon, who ran a stationery company, and Helene ''née'' Grünwald. She had one older brother, Hans.
After graduating from the Handelsakademie, Vienna's commercial school, she studied painting and drawing as well as working as a secretary. In 1933 met Otto Natzler, who had been laid off from a job as a textile designer, although their romance did not blossom until after he divorced his first wife in 1934.

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