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Lucia Stern

Lucia Stern (1895 - 1987) was active/lived in Wisconsin.  Lucia Stern is known for Non objective, other modern.

Lucia Stern was born Martha Ida Lucia Karker  and was an important figure in Wisconsin progressive art.  Although her formal education was in music and literature (1918-1922), she was increasingly drawn to visual art. Her early influences were Matisse and Picasso, the two giants who also influenced each other.   In 1930, she married Milwaukee lawyer-politician Erich Stern with whom she took annual trips to Europe, each time expanding their art connections.  She was a friend
of many important champions of non-objective art, including eminent Bauhaus artist  Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), who painted a portrait of her, with whom she exhibited and whose book on art theory, titled, Vision in Motion, remained a steady influence on her. 


Another friend was Baroness Hilla Rebay, director of the Museum of Non-Objective Painting in New York City (later called The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum), who collected and exhibit   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4534 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Lucia Stern

   Lucia Stern  Born:  1895 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Died:   1987 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Known for:  Non objective, other modern

Lucia Stern was born Martha Ida Lucia Karker  and was an important figure in Wisconsin progressive art.  Although her formal education was in music and literature (1918-1922), she was increasingly drawn to visual art. Her early influences were Matisse and Picasso, the two giants who also influenced each other.   In 1930, she married Milwaukee lawyer-politician Erich Stern with whom she took annual trips to Europe, each time expanding their art connections.  She was a friend
of many important champions of non-objective art, including eminent Bauhaus artist  Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), who painted a portrait of her, with whom she exhibited and whose book on art theory, titled, Vision in Motio  ...  Displaying 750 of 4534 characters.

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