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Ilonka Karasz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ilonka Karasz
Ilonka Karasz (1896-1981), was an American designer and illustrator known for avant-garde industrial design and for her many ''New Yorker'' magazine covers.〔 ==Early life and education== Karasz was born July 13, 1896, in Budapest, Hungary, the oldest of three children of Mary Huber Karasz and silversmith Samuel Karasz.〔 One of her younger sisters was the fashion designer and textile artist Mariska Karasz. She studied art at the Royal Academy of Arts and Crafts during a period when the reigning aesthetic owed much to the Wiener Werkstätte and was one of the first women to be admitted to the school.〔 She emigrated to the United States in 1913 as a young woman and began to make a career for herself in New York City. In 1914, Karasz cofounded (with Winold Reiss) the European-American artists' collective Society of Modern Art, and shortly afterwards she was commissioned to create advertising for the department store Bonwit Teller. For a few years in the late teens she taught textile design at the Modern Art School.
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