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ID: 500453111
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500453111

 

Record Type: Person
Sacher, Maja (Swiss sculptor, patron, and collector, 1896-1989)

Names:
Sacher, Maja (preferred,U,index,LC,English-P,NA,U)
Maja Sacher (U,display)

Nationalities:
Swiss (preferred)

Roles:
artist (preferred)
sculptor
patron
collector

Gender: female

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Basel (Basel-Stadt, Switzerland) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
associated with ....  Wollenberger Stiftung [Werner Wollenberger Stiftung]  
............................  (artist, active 20th century) [500394738]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Sacher, Maja (I,U)

Biographies:
(Swiss sculptor, patron, and collector, 1896-1989) ..... [VP Preferred]
(patron, 1896-1989) ..... [GRL]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Maja Sacher ........ [GRL, VP]
........................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
........................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
Sacher, Maja ........ [GRL Preferred]
..........................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
..........................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-)

Subject: ........ [GRL, VP]
....................  GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
....................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr93006454
....................  Tinguely, J. Briefe von Jean Tinguely an Maja Sacher, c1992: jkt. (b. 1896, d. 1989; Swiss sculptor and art benefactor)
....................  VIAF: Virtual International Authority File [online] (2009-) 54951387; accessed 7 July 2020
....................  Wikipedia (2000-) (Maja Sacher; born 7 August 1896 in Basel; died 8 August 1989 in Pratteln, Switzerland; Swiss sculptor married to Emanuel Hoffmann, son of industrialist Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche; founded Emanuel Hoffmann Stiftung after the death of her husband; instrumental in the foundation of the Museum f$04ur Gegenwartskunst Basel; later married to Paul Sacher)
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