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  1. Solomon R. Guggenheim’s niece, Peggy Guggenheim (1898–1979), was a self-described “art addict” who sought to distinguish herself from her business-oriented relatives and make her mark on the world through collecting and traveling in avant-garde circles. Peggy’s collections, galleries, and museum were all stamped with her distinct ...

  2. 5 de jul. de 2021 · It’s fascinating to know how Peggy Guggenheim conquered the world of modern art, especially in times of war. She was born in 1898 in New York in a wealthy Jewish-American family. She inherited her fortune at a very young age, after the tragic death of her father on the luxury British steamship Titanic in 1912. She was always a rebel.

  3. Peggy Guggenheim, Marseille, 1937. The collection is principally based on the personal art collection of Peggy Guggenheim, a former wife of artist Max Ernst and a niece of the mining magnate, Solomon R. Guggenheim. She collected the artworks mostly between 1938 and 1946, buying works in Europe "in dizzying succession" as World War II began, and ...

  4. 21 de dic. de 2015 · Peggy Guggenheim wearing a pair of earrings made for her by Alexander Calder; 1950s. The daughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, she inherited a not inconsiderable sum of money after the death of her ...

  5. 22 de ago. de 2023 · The Peggy Guggenheim Collection was opened in 1980 and is now a shrine. It’s the single greatest museum of 20th century art in Italy. The high quality of the paintings is a tribute to Peggy’s acquisition strategy and the golden age of modern art. The setting is intimate and you can feel Peggy’s presence.

  6. Marguerite "Peggy" Guggenheim was born on August 26, 1898 in New York into great wealth due to the family's fortune in the mining and smelting industries. Her father, Benjamin Guggenheim and his brother Solomon R. Guggenheim were power brokers. They had five other brothers.

  7. Peggy Guggenheim Filántropa y coleccionista de arte estadounidense Nació el 26 de agosto de 1898 en Nueva York, donde realizó sus estudios. Nieta de Meyer Guggenheim e hija de Benjamin Guggenheim, del que heredó una gran fortuna tras la muerte de su padre en el hundimiento del Titanic.

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