Portrait of a Woman, Paper Collage
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Description
Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Freiin Rebay von Ehrenwiesen, known as Baroness Hilla von Rebay or simply Hilla Rebay was the co-founder of the Museum of Non-Objective Painting/ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York - She was also an avid painter/ artist and art collector. In March 1913, Rebay was exhibited alongside Archipenko, Brâncuși, Chagall, Robert Delaunay, Gleizes, Diego Rivera and Otto van Rees at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris. This work "Portrait of a Woman" is done with thin strips of cut paper and she assembled them to do a collage. The work is signed in collage lower left. Work is lightly attached to a supporting piece of paper. Toning and yellowing of the paper throughout and scattered creases. unframed
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More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Paper Collage Condition: Good. Toning and yellowing of the paper throughout and scattered creases. unframed Creation Date: 1930s circa Styles / Movements: Modernism, Post Impressionism, Outsider Art Incollect Reference #: 556201 -
Dimensions
W. 14 in; H. 17.5 in; W. 35.56 cm; H. 44.45 cm;
Message from Seller:
You'll find an eclectic group of art works at Robert Funk Fine Art. 45 years of experience has shaped Director Robert Funk's multi-perspective approach to presenting art. As an undergrad in painting, he studied with great teachers such as first-generation abstract expressionist Robert Richenburg and hyper-realist painter Janet Fish. In Graduate School he worked with famed critic E.C. Goossen and went on to work as a Photographer, New York Advertising Art Director, and Art Collector.