Hilla Rebay, New York / France (1890-1967), Collage #8, 1944, Mixed Media Collage On Paper, 8"h X 12 - Mar 30, 2024 | Ripley Auctions In In
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Hilla Rebay, New York / France (1890-1967), Collage #8, 1944, mixed media collage on paper, 8"H x 12

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Hilla Rebay, New York / France (1890-1967), Collage #8, 1944, mixed media collage on paper, 8"H x 12
Hilla Rebay, New York / France (1890-1967), Collage #8, 1944, mixed media collage on paper, 8"H x 12
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Hilla Rebay New York / France (1890-1967) Collage #8, 1944 mixed media collage on paper Signed and dated lower right. Exhibited: Guggenheim, NY; Sid Deutsch Gallery, NY Biography from the Archives of askART: A woman credited largely for the existence of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Hilla Rebay also was an accomplished artist in modernist styles that included collage and biogmorphic-linear oil paintings. She is remembered primarily for being the key person in first exposing the American public to avant-garde art and creating revolutionary museum environments for that art. To remind the public that Rebay was an artist in her own right, curators at the Guggenheim Museum held a retrospective of her work in the spring and summer of 2005. Hilla Rebay (pronounced reh-bye) was born to minor nobility in Strasbourg, Alsace and had the full name of Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenwiesen. Her father, a career army officer from Bavaria, and her mother encouraged her obvious childhood art talent. She studied locally and then enrolled in 1909 at the Academie Julian in Paris. By 1914, she was exhibiting with the Secession Group in Munich, the Salon des Independants in Paris, and the November Gruppe in Berlin--all rebelling against prevalent realism and traditional teaching methods. In Berlin, she associated with many modernist artists including Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, and Marc Chagall. In 1917, she med Rudolph Bauer, a German painter in non-objective styles who became her long-time lover and in the future the cause of controversy because she was accused of devoting disproportionate exhibition space to him at the Guggenheim Museum. It was said that her enthusiasm for him and his work was "unbounded" (Glueck) and that he inspired her paintings "alive with restless, jostling, organic forms" (Glueck). Hilla Rebay first visited the United States in 1927 and stayed for an extended time period, which included giving painting lessons to Louise Nevelson, seeking portrait commissions, designing posters and exhibiting her own work at venues including the Worcester Art Mluseum and a Manhattan gallery. Among her portrait commission subjects was Solomon Guggenheim, whose wealthy family had extensive western mining interests. Rebay had met Solomon and his wife Irene when they purchased two of her paintings at the Manhattan show. To that time, the couple were collectors of conventional art, but during the sittings, Hilla talked to him of what was going on in avant-garde art circles. She brought painters of leading-edge styles to meet Guggenheim and encouraged him to collect their art, which he did--filling his Plaza Hotel apartment. Rebay supervised the collection, and in 1937, she led the establishment of a Guggenheim foundation to build "The Museum of Non-Objective Art," achieved in 1939 in rented gallery space on 54th Street. The main focus of the collection was works of the Dutch De Stijl Group that included Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg, and of Bauhaus artists from Germany such as Paul Klee, Vasily Kandinsky, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. 8"H x 12 1/2"W (sight), 16"H x 20 1/2"W (frame) No artist bio available.
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Hilla Rebay, New York / France (1890-1967), Collage #8, 1944, mixed media collage on paper, 8"H x 12

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