Hannelore baron biography for kids
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Childhood in Germany
Hannelore at 9 months, March 1927
/ 1926-1932 /
Hannelore Baron (née Hannelore Alexander) is born on June 8, 1926, in Dillingen, a small town in the Saarland region of Germany. The first of Julius and Frieda Alexander’s two children, she is delivered by her uncle Siegfried, a general family doctor. Her father Julius, thirty-six years old at the time of her birth, is a fabric and textile merchant with a small shop. Within several years regulations will be passed forbidding any Jew from being the proprietor of a store, and Julius will have to conduct his business as a traveling salesman, bringing his fabric samples from house to house by bicycle. Hannelore’s mother, Frieda (née Lichtenstein), takes care of the family’s home at 9 Hüttenwerkstrasse, Dillingen.
January 19, 1928, Hannelore’s brother Hans is born. In 1932, Hannelore begins elementary school in Dillingen.
/ 1933 /
January 30, Adolph Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany. Februar • Untitled (B82028), 1982 Untitled (B81059), 1981 Untitled (B86047), 1986 Untitled (C80086), 1980 Untitled (C82317), 1982 Untitled (C86106), 1986 “Everything I’ve done is a statement on the, as they sa •Hannelore Baron (1926-1987)
painted metall box samling of metall, ink and monotype
4 1/2 x 5 5/8 x 1 3/4 inches / 11.4 x 14.3 x 4.4 cm
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box samling of wood, nails, fabric and ink
9 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches / 24.1 x 17.1 x 6.3 cm
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box assemblage of wood, fabric, paint, and metal wire
9 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches / 22.9 x 17.1 x 3.8 cm
mixed media collage with fabric, paper and ink
14 3/8 x 7 5/8 inches / 36.5 x 19.4 cm
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mixed media collage with paper, ink, watercolor and monoprint
10 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches / 26.7 x 21.9 cm
signed and dated
mixed media collage with fabric, paper and ink
10 x 8 3/4 inches / 25.4 x 22.2 cm
signedHannelore Baron
Childhood in Germany
Hannelore Baron practiced an art of concealment and protection. Out of rough and common materials she fashioned constructions, drawings and collages that transmuted the painful experiences of her life into indelible images of the darkness and mystery of being. Baron was born Hannelore Alexander in Dilligen, a small town in the Saar region of Germany in 1926. Her father, Julius, was a Jewish textile merchant, and almost as soon as Hitler came to power, the family began to feel the ominous consequences. Hannelore and her brother were sent to a special school for Jews only. On Kristallnacht, the family’s apartment was ransacked and her father beaten. Thus began a period of flight and border crossing that did not end until the family managed to emigrate from Lisbon to New York in 1941. In the midst of all this, one of Baron’s most vivid memories was that of a brief return to her family’s wrecked apartment, where the bloody handprints of her father w