Oscar Nitzchke
( 1900 - 1991 )
Swiss American Architect
Witness of the modern art 20th century history
Emmigrate to america in 1938
Live in New York until 1970
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1947 Life Publication about the Famed Architect who Worked on United Nation Building. Oscar Nitzchke on the right .

LIFE Famed Architects Unveil U.N. Home Droits Reserves.

Premonitory encounter at Fiac 2017

Oscar Nitzchke drawing part of the Center Georges Pompidou © Eleonore Nitzschke © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Lea Lee Art LLC

Oscar Nitzchke drawing part of the Center Georges Pompidou © Eleonore Nitzschke © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Lea Lee Art LLC

Oscar Nitzchke drawing part of the Center Georges Pompidou © Eleonore Nitzschke © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Lea Lee Art LLC

La Maison de la publicité d Oscar Nitzchke Photo montage of Hugo Herdeg © Oscar Nitzchke Estate © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © Lea Lee Art LLC

Cahier d ' Art 1936 with Christian Zervos article about Oscar Nitzschke and " la Maison de la Publicité "

Cahier d ' Art 1936 with Christian Zervos article about Oscar Nitzschke and " la Maison de la Publicité "

Cover of the Oscar Nitzchke drawing of " la Maison de la Publicité " . The original drawing are part of the MOMA collection © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © © Lea Lee Art LLC © An edition of 2 Limited Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed and numbered on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Nitzchke drawing of " la maison de la Publicité " . part of the MOMA collection © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © © Lea Lee Art LLC a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Nitzchke drawing of " la maison de la Publicité " . part of the MOMA collection © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © © Lea Lee Art LLC a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Stravinsky Pavillon 1925 Oscar Nitzchke 's drawing Pavillon of Stranvinski © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © Lea Lee Art LLC a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Nitzchke drawing © Eleonore Nitzschke a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Nitzchke 's Tribute to Duke Ellington © Oscar Nitzchke legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Nitzchke portrait at Calder Roxbusry House in 1985 by Eleonore Nitzschke Limited silver print 4/5 30 x 40 cm

Oscar Nitzchke 1939 African Habitat for the Bronx Zoo © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies © Eleonore Nitzschke © Lea Lee Art LLC a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Alexander Calder portrait by Oscar Nitzchke a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Belleview Hospital Oscar Nitzchke s' drawing a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Shea Stadium Oscar Nitzchke ' s drawing a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Alcoa Building roof in Pittsburgh a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Homage to Yves Tanguy Tanganika Church in Africa s 'Oscar Nitzchke drawing © Oscar Nitzchke Legacies a Unique Cibachrome print available 85 x 65 cm Titled signed on the back © Eleonore Nitzschke

Oscar Niemeyer Telegram to Oscar Nitzchke for Oscar Nitzchke Cooper Union New York Retrospective © Oscar Nitzchke Estate © Frederique Nitzschke Inheritance property

Oscar Nitzschke and her wife Renée Nitzschke called by everyone Ritou, are mentioned 5 times by Alexander Calder in his Autobiography first published in 1966, second edtion in 1975 .