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  1. Norah Borges, eigentlich Leonor Fanny Borges Acevedo, (* 4. März 1901 in Palermo, Argentinien; † 20. Juli 1998 ebenda) war eine argentinische Künstlerin und Kunstkritikerin. Leben. Borges war die Tochter des Juristen und Schriftstellers Jorge Borges Haslam und dessen Ehefrau Leonor Acevedo Suárez.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Norah_BorgesNorah Borges - Wikipedia

    Leonor Fanny "Norah" Borges Acevedo (March 4, 1901 – July 20, 1998), was an Argentine visual artist and art critic, member of the Florida group, and sister of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

  3. Norah Borges, seudónimo de Leonor Fanny Borges [1] (Buenos Aires, 4 de marzo de 1901-Buenos Aires, 20 de julio de 1998), fue una pintora, dibujante, ilustradora gráfica y crítica de arte argentina perteneciente al Grupo de Florida.

  4. 16. Jan. 2014 · Few people know that literary titan Jorge Luis Borges had a sister, and even fewer that Leonor Fanny Borges Acevedo (1901–1998), better-known under the pseudonym Norah Borges, was an acclaimed artist in her own right, who emerged in the 1920s as one of the female pioneers of modern art.

  5. Norah Borges, a painter of Ultraism in Argentine and Spanish art alike, forming an active part of the avant-garde movements

  6. Her work “Urbano y Simona” [ Urbano and Simona] depicts the main characters from Ramón Pérez de Ayalas novels “Luna de miel, luna de hiel” [Honeymoon, Bittermoon] and “Los trabajos de Urbano y Simona” [The Trials of Urbano and Simona].

  7. Throughout her artistic career, Norah Borges was an active part of the avant-garde artistic scene of Argentina and Spain, exhibiting individually in both countries over the years, as well as being invited to display her work at Spanish and international collective exhibitions. Norah Borges died in Buenos Aires in 1998. Tobías y el ángel, 1925.