Hans Hess (museologist)

Hans Hess (19071975) was a museologist and curator of York Art Gallery.

He was born in Erfurt, the son of a successful shoe manufacturer and patron of the arts Alfred Hess. The artists Kandinsky, Klee, Feininger and Pechstein were family friends.

After fleeing Germany, Hess worked under Trevor Thomas at the then Leicester Museum, now New Walk Museum and Art Gallery.[1]

Hans Hess: Lyonel Feininger. Stuttgart : Kohlhammer 1959

References

  1. "£100m secret of woman they call 'Stalin's granny'". London Evening Standard. 18 November 2006. Retrieved 2009-06-04.


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