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Alis Guggenheim

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24: 246:. In 1924 her fashion house became a studio as she began to work as a sculptor. The same year she participated in her first exhibition. In 1942 she moved to Muzzano in the Swiss canton of Ticino. There she cultivated her friendship with authors Lisa Tetzner and Kurt Held. In 1954 Guggenheim received the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities Art Prize. Thereafter she held her first solo exhibition in Zurich, which was a financial success. 68:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 220:. Daughter of Moses Guggenheim and Fanny Guggenheim-Weil. Sister of Hilda, Bona, Martha, Hermann, Jacques and Daniel. She was the mother of Ruth Guggenheim Heussler (born Moscow 1920, died Zürich, 2009) and the grandmother of 249:
Her work has been purchased by city, state and federal government bodies. She was best known for her paintings. Alis Guggenheim died in 1958, following a brief illness, and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in
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Following the failure of her relationship with Berson, Guggenheim returned to Switzerland, re-opened her salon and joined the Swiss Communist Party. Among her acquaintances in Zurich were
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at the beginning of 1919. There she worked as a seamstress and became a member of the Communist Party. In 1920 she gave birth to her daughter, Ruth Guggenheim Heussler 1920-2009.
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In 1916 Guggenheim opened a fashion house in Zürich, called the Salon des Modes. She met a Russian student and communist named Mischa Berson with whom she travelled to the
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434: 204:(8 March 1896 – 2 September 1958) was a Swiss painter, and sculptor. 383:(in German and English). Basel: Christoph Merian. pp. 142–145. 422: 65: 17: 61: 191: 183: 175: 159: 140: 124: 57:
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