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Eugene Biel-Bienne

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in New York City, helped him and his wife be evacuated from France. Thanks to her help, the couple arrived in New York City in 1942. Once in New York, he was patronised by Baroness
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as a faculty member and taught drawing and painting. However, he clashed with other faculty members, including the department chair, Walter Sharp, and the Chancellor,
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He was married to Herthe Marie. She was Jewish. During the Second World War, her car was
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Eugene Biel-Bienne was born as Egon V. Biel on November 27, 1902, in
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120:. He was raised as a Catholic. He was educated at the 229:. Meanwhile, he also exhibited his paintings at the 558: 556: 554: 460: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 82: 74: 62: 52: 40: 28: 21: 563:Smithsonian American Art Museum: Search Collection 444: 442: 440: 438: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 187:. During that time, he received stipends from the 152:in the 1930s. He also associated himself with the 116:. His father served as the Austrian Ambassador to 538: 536: 534: 532: 530: 528: 526: 524: 522: 520: 518: 516: 514: 512: 510: 508: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 494: 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 482: 480: 276:, and joined the Department of Fine Arts in the 213:(1890-1967), also a painter and the mistress of 396:(Vanderbilt University Divinity School, 1963). 414: 412: 410: 8: 302:Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art 323:Some of his paintings are exhibited in the 189:American Guild for German Cultural Freedom 179:He served with the French army during the 132:, where he received a PhD in Art History. 18: 683:Austrian emigrants to the United States 406: 296:, to support African-American activist 148:, where he became associated with the 140:He started his career as a painter in 294:Vanderbilt University Divinity School 292:(1925-2011), who was teaching at the 239:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 7: 546:, Liturgical Press, 2009, pp. 43-53 628:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna alumni 466:Biel-Bienne | The Forgotten Master 227:The New School for Social Research 14: 623:Artists from Nashville, Tennessee 223:Parsons The New School for Design 648:Parsons School of Design faculty 288:(1894-1998). He also sided with 205:(1891-1986) and director of the 688:Austrian expatriates in Germany 668:American Expressionist painters 663:Austrian Expressionist painters 419:Smithsonian American Art Museum 325:Smithsonian American Art Museum 316:until he died six years later. 252:From 1954 to 1956, he lived in 693:Austrian expatriates in France 673:20th-century American painters 366:He died in 1969 in Nashville. 1: 658:Vanderbilt University faculty 266:French-American Art Institute 638:University of Cologne alumni 333:Musée National d'Art Moderne 231:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 633:University of Vienna alumni 618:Painters from New York City 331:Others can be found in the 278:College of Arts and Science 262:Museo de Arte Contemporáneo 237:. He also exhibited at the 122:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 66:Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 709: 643:Fordham University faculty 388:Après la Visite de la Mort 345:Victoria and Albert Museum 217:(1861-1949). He taught at 16:Austrian-American painter 471:Nashville Arts Magazine 678:American male painters 653:The New School faculty 376:The Little Round Table 310:Vanderbilt Art Gallery 207:Marie Harriman Gallery 573:Bonnie Arant Ertelt, 394:The Mockery of Christ 282:Vanderbilt University 215:Solomon R. Guggenheim 199:Marie Norton Harriman 174:Wildenstein Institute 130:University of Cologne 70:University of Cologne 608:Painters from Vienna 274:Nashville, Tennessee 164:(1856-1939) and the 126:University of Vienna 68:University of Vienna 47:Nashville, Tennessee 613:Painters from Paris 579:Vanderbilt Magazine 203:W. Averell Harriman 370:Selected paintings 219:Fordham University 93:Eugene Biel-Bienne 23:Eugene Biel-Bienne 290:Gordon D. 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Vienna
Austria
Japan
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
University of Vienna
University of Cologne
Paris
France
School of Paris
existentialist
Paul Tillich
Sigmund Freud
expressionist
Arnold Schoenberg
Wildenstein Institute
Second World War
French resistance
American Guild for German Cultural Freedom
Quakers
Marie Norton Harriman
W. Averell Harriman
Marie Harriman Gallery
Hilla von Rebay
Solomon R. Guggenheim
Fordham University
Parsons The New School for Design
The New School for Social Research
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Wehe Gallery
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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