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The article delves into the life and artistic journey of Sascha Wiederhold, an artist whose career transitioned to that of a bookseller during a tumultuous period for modern art in the late 1930s. It states that despite exhibiting promising talent at Herwarth Walden's influential gallery 'Der Sturm' in Berlin, Germany, and establishing friendships with Dada artist Hannah Höch, his artistic contributions faded from recognition, overshadowed by his work in book-related design and illustrations. |