Rudolf Bauer (1889 - 1953) Germany
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Measure 13 1/4"in H x 8"in W and 19 1/4"in H x 13 1/2"in W with frame
Known for: Abstract non objective painting
Biography: Rudolf Bauer was an artist whose brief fame was much dependent upon his relationship with New York abstract artist, Hilla Rebay, the founder of the Museum of Non Objective Painting, which was later named the Guggenheim Museum. In Berlin, thanks to the help of Rebay, he had a gallery, which he opened in 1930 but closed in 1932. Because of Rebay's influence, personnel of the Guggenheim Museum secured his immigration to New York City in 1939.
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