Löw-Lazar studied at the Vienna Kunstschule für Frauen und Mädchen (Art School for Women and Girls) under Adolf Böhm from 1907–10, and then at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) under Josef Hoffmann, Oskar Strnad, Alfred Roller, and Michael Powolny from 1910–18. From 1917–23 she worked for Anton Schroll publishing company as a book illustrator on deluxe editions. She designed prolifically for the Wiener Werkstätte, including postcards, commercial graphics, jewelry, toys, painted woodwork, glass, glass painting and enamel, ceramics, wallpaper, textiles, and fashion accessories (lace, tulle, embroidery, and beadwork). She participated in numerous exhibitions, including the Vienna... more.

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