Hede von Trapp (18 November 1877 – 29 December 1947)[1] was an Austrian poet, painter and graphic designer of the Art Nouveau movement.
Hede von Trapp | |
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Born | |
Died | 29 December 1947 | (aged 70)
Nationality | Austrian |
Known for | Poetry Graphic design Painting |
Movement | Art Nouveau |
Biography
editTrapp was born in Pula, Austria-Hungary, on 18 November 1877.[2] She was the daughter of the August von Trapp, who only a year earlier (1876) had been raised to Austrian knighthood. Her younger brother was the U-boat commander Georg Ritter von Trapp (1880–1947), father of the Trapp singing family portrayed in The Sound of Music. Hede Trapp worked as a writer and poet. She studied in the master class of the Berlin painter Erich Ludwig Stahl. From 1909, she started to illustrate her own books. In July 1911, she had an exhibition with 70 pen drawings and etchings in the Miethke Gallery in Vienna. In 1914, she participated from 1 February to 31 March at the International Exhibition in the Kunsthalle Bremen. She lived and worked in Korneuburg, where the Hede-von-Trapp-Straße is named after her.
Trapp died on 29 December 1947 in Korneuburg, Austria.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Trapp, Hede von". Istrapedia. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Hede von Trapp". RKD. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
External links
edit- The International Studio, Volume 49, page 240-241[1]
- Items by Hede von Trapp on Europeana Collections
- ^ Holme, Charles; Eglinton, Guy; Boswell, Peyton; McCormick, William Bernard; Whigham, Henry James (1913). "The International Studio". John Lane Company: 240–241. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
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