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Angela von Neumann

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Angela von Neumann Ulbricht[1] (1928[2]–2010[3]) was a German American artist from Wisconsin who lived much of her life in Majorca. She graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago, where she met her husband, but had strong ties to her native Milwaukee.[4] Her German-born father Robert von Neumann, her brother Robert, and her husband John Ulbricht were also artists.[5] She was a recipient of the Premis Ramon Llull in 1997.[6]

References

  1. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society
  2. ^ Hannah Heidi Levy (2004). Famous Wisconsin Artists and Architects. Badger Books Inc. p. 128. ISBN 978-1-932542-12-7.
  3. ^ Canary Bird Tenerife
  4. ^ Museum of Wisconsin Art
  5. ^ Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum
  6. ^ Balearic Government site (PDF in Catalan)