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Hanna Deinhard was born on 28 September, 1912 in Brazil, is a German American art historian. Discover Hanna Deinhard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 28 September 1912
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Date of death 1984
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1912

Hanna Deinhard (born Johanna Levy; 28 September 1912 − 14 July 1984) was a German-Brazilian-US art historian.

Born in Osnabrück, Johanna (Hanna) Levy was the second child of Leo and Zilla Levy, her father was a partner in the R. Overmeyer Mechanische Kleider-Wäsche-Fabrik.

1932

She attended the "Oberlyzeum für höhere Töchter" in Osnabrück and studied art history, philosophy and German in Munich from 1932.

1933

After the seizure of control in 1933, she travelled to Paris on a student trip and, as she was not allowed to continue her studies in Germany because of the discrimination against Jews, then enrolled at the Sorbonne.

She had a love affair with the much older cellist Fritz Deinhard, who emigrated with her.

1936

Levy was awarded her doctorate in 1936 with the dissertation ''Heinrich Wölfflin.

Sa théorie.

Ses prédécesseurs'' with Charles Lalo and Henri Focillon.

1937

In 1937, she gave a lecture on the need for a sociology of art at the 2nd International Congress of Aesthetics and Art Studies in Paris.

Levy emigrated to Brazil in 1937 with her life partner and quickly learned Portuguese.

1938

She also brought her parents to Brazil in 1938, who moved to Petrópolis.

Levy obtained a teaching position in Rio de Janeiro at the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage to train state officials in general art history, and published articles in the institution's journal.

1946

She made her way through other teaching positions, including professor of modern art and art criticism at the Fundação Getulio Vargas in 1946.

She published articles on contemporary Brazilian art in Brazilian magazines, daily newspapers and exhibition catalogues.

She became friends with the artist Fayga Ostrower.

1948

In January 1948, they moved to the US, where they legalised their relationship.

In 1948, Hanna Deinhard received a position as a lecturer at the New School for Social Research in New York.

She supplemented her meagre salary by giving tours of New York museums.

1956

In 1956, they moved to Israel, where she learned Hebrew, gave courses and published.

1957

As Fritz Deinhard soon died, she returned to New York to the New School in 1957.

1961

From 1961 to 1965, she also taught as an associate professor at Bard College and held teaching positions from 1965 until her retirement in 1978 and from 1973 a professorship at Queens College, City University of New York.

1967

Her book "Meaning and Expression. Zur Soziologie der Malerei" (Meaning and Expression: The Sociology of Painting) with two essays on the sociology of art was published in 1967.

She participated in debates on contemporary art and gave lectures in Germany, Switzerland and Sweden.

1970

After the English translation of "Bedeutung und Ausdruck" appeared in 1970, she was invited to contribute to North American journals and was invited to speak at conferences in the US.

1978

In 1978, she moved to Basel and still gave courses there at the Volkshochschule util her death there at the age of 71.

Since 2021, the Art History Department of the University of Basel awards once a year the Hanna Levy-Deinhard Prize for particularly outstanding theses.

https://kunstgeschichte.philhist.unibas.ch/de/aktuelles/hanna-levy-deinhard-preis/

2018

The focus of her teaching was on European art history from the mid-18th to the beginning of the 20th century.