Fannina W. Halle Papers, 1911-1939
Collection context
- Creator:
- Halle, Fannina W., 1881-1963
- Extent:
- 30 items 7 folders
- Language:
- Russian .
- Scope and content:
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Most of the papers, which consist of correspondence and documents, concern the period 1911-1913 when Halle, then a student at the Kunsthistorisches Institut of the University of Vienna, went to Russia to study art history. The cataloged correspondence in this collection consists of letters from the following scholars: Boris Denike, Louis Rʹeau, Iakov Smirnov, Praskov'ia Uvarova, Josef Strzygowski, and Valentin Zubov. Arranged correspondence includes letters from various people and organizations, such as Imperatorskoe Moskovskoe Arkheologicheskoe obshchestvo, Imperatorskoe Stroganovskoe Tsentral'noe khudozhestvenno-promyshlennoe uchilishche, Kunsthistorisches Institut. Among documents are library IDs, including Biblioteka Istoricheskogo muzeia and Imperatorskaia Publichnaia biblioteka; member card of the Piatnadtsatyi Arkheologicheskii s"ezd v Novgorode; credential of the Vladimirskaia Dukhovnaia Konsistoriia; and list of publications provided by Imperatorskaia Akademiia Khudozhestv.
- Biographical / historical:
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Fannina W. Halle (1881-1963), Russian born Austrian art historian and sociologist. She was born in Panevezys, Lithuania, into a wealthy Rubinstein family. In 1907, Fannina married Dr. Walter Halle, the co-owner of the chemical firm Poznansky and Strelitz K.G. in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Soon after, she graduated from the Art History department of Vienna University and specialized in ancient Russian art. In 1921, she published a book entitled Altrussische Kunst based on her dissertation and several trips to pre - revolutionary Russia. She was very much involved in European feminist movement and in 1932, she published a book dedicated to the women in Soviet Russia (Die Frau in Sowiet-Russland). She is best known, however, because of her portrait painted by Oscar Kokoschka, 1910-1912, now at Tate museum in London. In 1940, Dr. Fannina Halle immigrated to the United States and lived in New York until her death in 1963.
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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This collection is located on-site.
This collection has no restrictions.
- Terms of access:
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Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
- Preferred citation:
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Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Fannina W. Halle Papers; Box and Folder; Bakhmeteff Archive, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
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