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Hans Tisdall (nee Aufseeser, 14 August 1910 – 31 January 1997), was a German-born artist, who worked in the UK as a designer and teacher. He is largely remembered for his bookjacket and textile designs.
After training in Munich and Berlin, Aufseeser moved to Paris and then London. He changed his name to Tisdall in around 1940, marrying the journalist and Tamesa Fabrics founder Isabel Tisdall in 1941.
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Hans Tisdall Fisherman’s Hut
1946
Sketches, letters, etc.
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Hans Tisdall ‘Self-Portrait’ by Hans Tisdall
date not known