Sibyl moholy nagy biography of abraham
A good vernacular structure, being eminently selective, coordinative and coherent, is of similar architectural importance.” Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Abraham Hasbrook.
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (–) was an architectural historian, critic, and teacher, who played a role in the reassessment of modern architecture after WWII..
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy
German-American art historian
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy | |
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Moholy-Nagy as an actress | |
| Born | Sibylle Pietzsch (1903-10-29)October 29, 1903 Dresden, Germany |
| Died | January 8, 1971(1971-01-08) (aged 67) New York City, US |
| Nationality | German, American |
| Occupation(s) | Professor, architectural historian and critic |
| Employer | Pratt Institute (1951-1969) |
| Spouses | Carl Dreyfuss (m. 1929, divorced)László Moholy-Nagy (m. 1935; died 1946) |
| Children | 2 |
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (born Dorothea Maria Pauline Alice Sybille Pietzsch;[1] October 29, 1903 – January 8, 1971) was an architectural and art historian.
Originally a German citizen, she accompanied her second husband, the Hungarian Bauhaus artist László Moholy-Nagy, in his move to the United States. She was the author of a study of his work, Moholy-Nagy: Experiment in Tot