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Teresa Feoderovna Ries

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as a mentor; at first he refused, saying that "it was pointless to teach women since they married anyway". Hellmer eventually relented and helped her to exhibit her work and to gain commissions.
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Working in stone, marble, plaster, and bronze, Ries produced both private and public works during her career. Some of her well-known nude sculptures are
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offered her the use of a suite of rooms beside his own picture gallery as a studio.
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Ries married, lost a child, and divorced while still a teenager in Moscow.
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Teresa Ries was born in Hungary to a Jewish family. She attended the
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Book Notes: A Monthly Literary Magazine and Review of New Books
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The Memory Factory: The Forgotten Women Artists of Vienna 1900
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movement, who asked her to exhibit with them. She sought out
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
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City Of Women: Female artists in Vienna from 1900 to 1938
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Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Austria-Hungary
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Index


Budapest
Lugano
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Vienna KĂĽnstlerhaus
Franz Joseph I
Gustav Klimt
Vienna Secession
Edmund Hellmer
World's Fair
Turin
Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein
busts
Mark Twain
Karl Kraus
Nazi
Aryanization
Lugano
Ă–sterreichische Galerie Belvedere
""Soll alles dem jüdischen Volk gehören""



"Austria: Jewish Women Artists"
Jewish Women's Archive


Johnson 2012

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