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- Q462749 description "German artist and writer".
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- Q462749 abstract "Marg Moll (Born Margarethe Haeffner, 2 August 1884, Mühlhausen – 15 March 1977, Munich) was a German sculptor, painter, and author. Moll worked with many German artists throughout her life and was a sculptor. She stated once that she would rather do sculptures because she tried to avoid competition between her and her husband, a painter.Moll was highly inspired by Henri Matisse as a young artist and spent her life contributing to his form of art, although at times her art was destroyed and criticized by Nazis because it was modern art. Moll was known for being very high spirited when it came to Matisse, was known as the “Director’s Wife” during some time of her later life and known for making an “ultra-modern house” in Berlin designed by Hans Scharoun, German architect best known for his design on the Berlin Philharmonic concert hall in Berlin, Germany.".
- Q462749 alias "Moll, Margarethe".
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- Q462749 deathYear "1977".
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- Q462749 alternativeNames "Moll, Margarethe".
- Q462749 dateOfBirth "1884-08-02".
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- Q462749 name "Moll, Marg".
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- Q462749 comment "Marg Moll (Born Margarethe Haeffner, 2 August 1884, Mühlhausen – 15 March 1977, Munich) was a German sculptor, painter, and author. Moll worked with many German artists throughout her life and was a sculptor.".
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