1929 |
Friedl Dicker created designs for a textile company in Stuttgart. She took part in the Exhibition of modern interior design at the Austrian Museum in Vienna.
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1931 |
"Atelier Singer-Dicker" was closed. Friedl opened her own atelier in Vienna separately from Franz Singer.
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1934 |
By that time Friedl joined the underground antifascist movement. She was arrested for Communist activities during the Engelbert Dollfuss's austrofascist rule. After spending a short term in prison, she emigrated to Prague. |