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Anne Helen Loesser Hollander (October 16, 1930 – July 6, 2014) was an American historian whose original work provided new insights into the history of fashion and costume and their relation to the history of art.
- History of fashion, costume and art
- Martha Hollander, Elizabeth Hollander
- Anne Helen Loesser, October 16, 1930, Cleveland, Ohio, US
- Barnard College (BA)
Anne Hollander (1930-2014) was an independent historian of art and dress, specializing in the relation between them. Born in Cleveland on October 16, 1930, the only child of Arthur Loesser and Jean Bassett Loesser, she received a BA from Barnard College, majoring in art history, in 1952.
Anne Hollander | The official website dedicated to the work of Anne Hollander, writer on fashion, art, and culture. Home ». “Clothes can suggest, persuade, connote, insinuate, or indeed lie, and apply subtle pressure while their wearer is speaking frankly and straightforwardly of other matters.”.
Anne Hollander The official website dedicated to the work of Anne Hollander, writer on fashion, art, and culture
9. Juli 2014 · Anne Hollander, a historian who helped elevate the study of art and dress by revealing the often striking relationships between the two, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan. She was 83.
6. Aug. 2014 · ANNE HOLLANDER was an independent scholar and critic who transformed the way we look at art and fashion. Her first book, Seeing Through Clothes (1978), was a highly original—and brilliantly titled—exploration of the relationship between body and clothes through centuries of art history.
9. Juli 2014 · Anne Hollander, whose acute writing on fashion, costume, and style infused those subjects with a new intellectual energy, died on Sunday at eighty-three. As the Times reports, “She argued that clothing revealed far more than it concealed—about art, about perceptions of the body and ourselves—and her interests spanned centuries and mediums.”