Herman Sachs
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BornJuly 24, 1883
near Bacau, Romania
DiedNovember 11, 1940
Los Angeles, CA, USA
MovementGerman Arts and Crafts, German Expressionism, Art Deco
Herman Sachs | |
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| Born | July 24, 1883 near Bacau, Romania |
| Died | November 11, 1940 Los Angeles, CA, USA |
| Movement | German Arts and Crafts, German Expressionism, Art Deco |
Herman Sachs (Hermann Sachs, originally Segall) (1883–1940) was an artist and art educator, based in Los Angeles, and active in Germany and the United States during the first half of the 20th century. One of his best-known works is a ceiling painting of California poppies at Union Station, versions of which also appear in floor tiles and the walls of the station, uniting its design. This work was covered by a thick layer of soot and was rediscovered during Union Station's restoration process.[1]