Hugo Perls Collection 1936-1976 bulk 1946-1965

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Hugo Perls Collection 1936-1976 bulk 1946-1965

This collection focuses on the professional work of art dealer and Plato scholar Hugo Perls. Among the documentsassembled here are an extensive amount of manuscripts, notes on his writing, some correspondence, clippings, photographs and a few manuscripts of the writing of his second wife,Eugénie Söderberg.

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Perls Galleries

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The Perls Galleries (1937-1996) was a New York art gallery. The gallery dealt in contemporary French artists of the School of Paris, such as Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, but also acted as the primary representative of Alexander Calder beginning in 1954. From the description of Perls Galleries records, 1937-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 435526921 Gallery: New York. est. 1937. Closed 1996. The Perls Galleries in New...

Söderberg, Eugénie

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Perls, Hugo

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Hugo Perls was born in Rybnik in Upper Silesia (then Germany, now in Poland) on May 24, 1886. He studied law, philosophy, and art history at the Universities of Freiburg and Berlin. In 1910 Hugo and his wife Käthe Perls had their first child, Frank. Two years later they had another son, Klaus. After Hugo Perls completed his studies, he joined the German civil service, where he worked for a time for the Ministry of the Interior before serving in the German Foreign Office ( Auswärtige...

Plato

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