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  1. Claire Beck was born in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia in 1904, one of three children of Olga (Feigl) Beck and Otto Beck. [1] : xvi. Claire became engaged to Adolf Loos (1870–1933) after he invited the Beck family to see a Josephine Baker performance in Vienna in the spring of 1929. [2] They were married in Vienna on 18 July of the same year over her ...

  2. Claire Beck-Loos, en checo: Klára Becková-Loosová, née Klára Becková ( Pilsen, Imperio austrohúngaro, 1904 - Riga, Letonia, 1942), fue una fotógrafa y escritora, tercera esposa del arquitecto Adolf Loos . Hija del industrial Otto Beck, conoció al célebre arquitecto en Viena. Claire Beck Loos escribió Adolf Loos Privat, publicado por ...

  3. The Memoirs of Claire Beck. El arquitecto y teórico Adolf Loos fue objeto de reseñas en estas páginas durante 2018, ocupándose del libro sobre su juicio por pedofilia, la publicación facsímil de Das Andere y la exposición en los CaixaForum de Barcelona y Madrid ( Arquitectura Viva 204 y 205 ). En la primera de ellas se invitaba a buscar ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Claire_LoosClaire Loos - Wikiwand

    Claire Beck-Loos, en checo: Klára Becková-Loosová, née Klára Becková ( Pilsen, Imperio austrohúngaro, 1904 - Riga, Letonia, 1942), fue una fotógrafa y escritora, tercera esposa del arquitecto Adolf Loos. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Hija del industrial Otto Beck, conoció al célebre arquitecto en Viena.

  5. Claire Beck Loos, his third wife, published her memoirs, Adolf Loos Privat, in 1936 to help raise funds for her ex-husband’s tombstone. In it, she describes his erratic behavior—his spontaneous marriage proposals to his three wives, his tendency to interject in conversations with an unrelated idea, and his habit of abruptly standing up during a meal in a restaurant to address a guest at a ...

  6. The journal a+u, devoting two issues of 2018 to Loos, illustrated the cover of one of them with the same dramatic image of the tomb reproduced above. Claire Beck Loos never got to see it because she was sent by the Nazis to the concentration camps of Theresienstadt and Riga, where she presumably died in the gas chamber in 1942, with no other tomb for her ashes than air.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2012 · The book is a rare glimpse of Mr Loos at the height and fall of his career, his unusual marriage to Claire (she was 34 years his junior) and is revealing of Claire Beck herself as an aspiring artist. For Carrie Paterson, Claire Beck’s grandniece, this was also an intensely personal project.