Olga Fisch

Crafts from the collection of Olga Fisch as exhibited at the Centro interamericano de Artes Populares Museum in Ecuador. Olga Anhalzer Fisch (Budapest, 1901- Quito, December 30, 1990) was a Bauhaus artist, rug maker, art collector, and gallery owner. Her work is in the collection of the United Nations and has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, Lincoln Center, and The Textile Museum.

Her collection of Ecuadorian art and artifacts was featured in the Renwick Gallery's 1981 exhibition, ''A Feast of Color: Corpus Christi Dance Costumes of Ecuador''.

Fisch, who was Jewish, fled Hungary due to Nazi persecution. She and her husband, Bela, settled in Ecuador in 1939 and opened the gallery, Olga Fisch Folklore, in 1942. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Andrade, Jaime. 1931-
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