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  1. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (IPA: [ˈmohojˌnɒɟ]) (* 29. Oktober 1903 in Loschwitz, Deutsches Reich; † 8. Januar 1971 in New York), geboren als Dorothea Maria Pauline Alice Sibylle Pietzsch, auch Sibyl Peach, war eine deutschamerikanische Dramaturgin, Schauspielerin, Architektur- und Kunsthistorikerin und Hochschullehrerin.

  2. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (born Dorothea Maria Pauline Alice Sybille Pietzsch; 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.

  3. 1. Juni 2019 · Sibyl Moholy-Nagys intelligence, style, commitment, and courage made architects and the general public pay attention to her words, especially when she freely criticized the postwar work of her husband’s former colleagues at the Bauhaus, notably Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer.

  4. Sibylle Pietzsch, later known as Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, was born in Dresden, Germany, in 1903 and died in New York in 1971. She was a gifted writer, eventually in two languages, and in later life became a professor of architectural history. After a lackluster career as a stage and film actress in the 1920s, she moved to Berlin and became a film ...

  5. Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl (eigentlich Sibylle) geborene Pietzsch Architekturhistorikerin, Dramaturgin, Schauspielerin, * 29.10.1903 Loschwitz bei Dresden, † 8.1.1971 New York. Übersicht

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    Das Leben von Sibyl Moholy-Nagy zeigt dies in eindrücklicher Weise. Die »klassische« Moderne war für Frauen Chance und Herausforderung zugleich. Geboren 1903 bei Dresden musste sie als junge Frau ihre…

  7. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903–1971) was an architectural historian, critic, and teacher, who played an important role in the reassessment of modern architecture after World War II. Besides writing an important book about her husband Laszlo Moholy-Nagys work, she wrote numerous articles and books, bringing an increased attention to vernacular ...