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Unnoticed Heroes of Modernism: Jewish Designers and Their Resistance

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In his book Die Frau als Künstler, Hans Hildebrandt wrote in 1928: "The art of women accompanies the art of men. It is the second voice in the orchestra, takes up the themes of the first voice, transforms them, gives them a new, peculiar coloration, but it sounds and lives on them. "For the German art historian it was clear: women can creatively imitate men in the best case, but the great art itself is and remains a man's thing. His wife Lily, e…
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In his book Die Frau als Künstler, Hans Hildebrandt wrote in 1928: "The art of women accompanies the art of men. It is the second voice in the orchestra, takes up the themes of the first voice, transforms them, gives them a new, peculiar coloration, but it sounds and lives on them. "For the German art historian it was clear: women can creatively imitate men in the best case, but the great art itself is and remains a man's thing. His wife Lily, e…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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