Hilla von Rebay (Q243117)

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American artist of German descent (1890–1967)
  • Hilla Rebay
  • Hilla Von Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Rebay von Ehrenweisen
  • Hilla Rebay von Ehrenweissen
  • Hildegard Anna Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hilla Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenweisen
  • Baroness Hilla Rebay
  • Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay
  • Baronesse Rebay Von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay Von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hildegard von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Anna Augusta Elizabeth Freiin Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard von Ehrenswiesen
  • Hildegard von Ehrenswiesen (Barones)
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Hilla von Rebay
American artist of German descent (1890–1967)
  • Hilla Rebay
  • Hilla Von Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Rebay von Ehrenweisen
  • Hilla Rebay von Ehrenweissen
  • Hildegard Anna Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hilla Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenweisen
  • Baroness Hilla Rebay
  • Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay
  • Baronesse Rebay Von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Rebay
  • Hilla Rebay Von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness von Ehrenwiesen
  • Baroness Hildegard von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard Anna Augusta Elizabeth Freiin Rebay von Ehrenwiesen
  • Hildegard von Ehrenswiesen
  • Hildegard von Ehrenswiesen (Barones)

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Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenwiesen (German)
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Acqisitions of the 1930's and 1940's is presented in tribute to the Guggen- heim Museum's first Director, the Baroness Hildegarde von Rebay von Ehrenwiesen. The works here exhibited besides many others came to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Collection in the first phase of its institutional existence through her initiative.As a painter, translator and pamphleteer, the Baroness in her day, was known as the stormy petrel of non-objective painting — a mode of ab- straction that excluded recognizable subject matter from the vocabulary of the visual arts. Her passionate espousal of Rudolf Bauer, Moholy- Nagy, Scarlett, Nebel, Xceron, Mondrian, Kandinsky and of many others bore out in action her strong convictions and beliefs. The roster of ac- quisitions however transcends the non-objective limitation and contains works of quality and importance in a variety of styles. (English)
Hilla von Rebay
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12 December 2019
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Hilla Rebay
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