cream colored ground paper; applied rectangles and squares of paper at left, with some red linear marks along edges of ground sheet and on collage elements; frog-like form at top left of center in black and red; square and rectangle with red and green blotches; rectangle with three shades of pale grey below and to right of frog

%C2%A9 The Estate of Hannelore Baron

Untitled, 1981

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Hannelore Baron was an internationally recognized German modern artist acclaimed for her highly evocative mixed-media work in collage and assemblage. Born in 1926 to Jewish parents, she and her family endured significant hardships in the 1930s under Germany’s oppressive Nazi regime. Along with her family, she immigrated to America in 1941. Her work is a reaction to her humanistic concerns which, while they have their origins in the hardships endured as an adolescent in Germany in the 1930’s, dealt with current issues. The collages are paper and frayed cloth with drawing, at times containing her printed images, stitching, creasing and tearing. Her assemblages often incorporated her collages, found objects, wood, paint, strings, and the like.

Details
Title
Untitled
Artist Life
American (born Germany), 1926–1987
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2015.120.4
Provenance
First Bank, Minneapolis; [Weinstein Gallery , Minneapolis, sold to Mersky]; Robert B. Mersky, Minneapolis; given to MIA, 2015.
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cream colored ground paper; applied rectangles and squares of paper at left, with some red linear marks along edges of ground sheet and on collage elements; frog-like form at top left of center in black and red; square and rectangle with red and green blotches; rectangle with three shades of pale grey below and to right of frog

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