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Gisella Loeffler1903-1977

Gisella Loeffler

Born in Austria, Gisella came to the United States with her family in 1908, settling in St. Louis, MO. After studying art at Washington University in St. Louis, she became a prominent member of the local art community, joining the St. Louis Art Guild as well as the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts. In addition to creating posters for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, Gisella won prizes from the Artists Guild of the Author’s League of America in 1919 and 1920 and from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1923. She also began working in textiles, including batik, to which she would return later in her career.

In the early 1920s Gisella married writer and music critic Edgar Lacher. A difficult character, Lacher may have chafed under Gisella’s success, for the couple divorced in the 1930s.

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Black Pottery
Gisella Loeffler
n.d.
El Camino  - Santa Fe
Gisella Loeffler
c. 1960
Fiestacita
Gisella Loeffler
n.d.
untitled
Gisella Loeffler
c. 1960