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  1. In 1923 Hermann Hesse dedicate to Ruth the short love story, richly illustrated, Piktors Verwandlungen. They marry in 1924, without changing much of their daily life. Although they soon become quite unhappy, they will only divorce in 1927. In 1928 Hesse recalls Ruth with his poem Einer einstigen Geliebten [To a former Lover]:

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  2. Jun 24, 2012 · The record of Vienna’s Jewish artists was intentionally suppressed; for the non-Jewish women, a variety of circumstances broke the chain of repetition (exhibition, reproductions, writing) from which art history is made.

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  4. Like Wassily Kandinsky, Klee and Mondrian were followers of theosophy in the early stages of their artistic careers. Wenger initially exhibited her paintings in Hans Egger’s (aka Hansegger’s) gallery Des Eaux Vives and in 1950 she brought some of the famous members of Abstrakt-Konkret to an Art Club show at the Vienna Secession.

  5. Susanne Wenger Austrian 1915-2009 Two Screenprints I. Untitled (black and white) screenprint signed... 4 : Susanne Wenger (Austrian - Nigerian, 1915-2009) Est: $ 0 - $ 0

  6. Apr 19, 2019 · Around 270 sculptures, paintings, drawings, woodcuts, and graphic design by 56 women make clear that female artists were busy and visible in Vienna’s Modernist period, and their work was ...

  7. Susanne Wenger (1915 - 2009) 1915 - 2009. A towering figure in the history of contemporary African art, Austrian-born Susanne Wenger died in 2009 at age 93. Arriving in Nigeria in 1949 with her husband Ulii Beier, she quickly became an integral part of the art scene as the country emerged from colonialism.

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