William Ohly (Q15998725)
British anthropologist (1883-1955)
- William Ferdinand Carl Ohly
- William F. C. Ohly
- W. Ohly
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British anthropologist (1883-1955) |
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31 August 1883Gregorian
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22 July 1955
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Ernest's father, William Ohly, who was Jewish, fled Nazi Germany and was prominent in London's mid-century art scene. (English)
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Ernest's father, William Ohly, who was Jewish, fled Nazi Germany and was prominent in London's mid-century art scene. William Ohly lived "at the nexus of culture, society and artists", says Entwistle.His "Primitive Art" exhibitions attracted collectors, socialites, and artists such as Jacob Epstein, Lucian Freud, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell.He died in 1955. Ernest Ohly inherited his love of art, but was a more reserved character. (English)
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