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Galerie St. Etienne is an Expressionism art gallery operating in the United States, founded in Vienna in 1923 by Otto Kallir (originally Otto Nirenstein) as the Neue Galerie. Forced to leave Austria after the 1938 Nazi invasion, Kallir established his gallery in Paris as the Galerie St. Etienne, named after the Neue Galerie's location near Vienna's Cathedral of St. Stephen. In 1939, Kallir and his family left France for the United States, where he reestablished the Galerie St. Etienne on 46 West 57th Street in New York City. The gallery still exists, run by Otto Kallir's granddaughter Jane and Hildegard Bachert on 24 West 57th Street. It maintains a reputation as a principal harbinger of Austrian and German Expressionism to the US.

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  • Galerie St. Etienne (en)
  • Galerie St. Etienne (fr)
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  • Galerie St. Etienne is an Expressionism art gallery operating in the United States, founded in Vienna in 1923 by Otto Kallir (originally Otto Nirenstein) as the Neue Galerie. Forced to leave Austria after the 1938 Nazi invasion, Kallir established his gallery in Paris as the Galerie St. Etienne, named after the Neue Galerie's location near Vienna's Cathedral of St. Stephen. In 1939, Kallir and his family left France for the United States, where he reestablished the Galerie St. Etienne on 46 West 57th Street in New York City. The gallery still exists, run by Otto Kallir's granddaughter Jane and Hildegard Bachert on 24 West 57th Street. It maintains a reputation as a principal harbinger of Austrian and German Expressionism to the US. (en)
  • La Galerie St. Etienne (GSE), est une galerie d'art expressionniste établie aux États-Unis, à l'origine fondée à Vienne en 1923, sous le nom de Neue Galerie, par Otto Kallir (qui porte encore à cette époque son nom de naissance de Nirenstein) . Forcé de quitter l'Autriche après son annexion à l'Allemagne en 1938, Kallir réinstalle d'abord sa galerie à Paris sous le nom de Galerie Saint-Étienne, du nom de l'emplacement de la Neue Galerie près de la cathédrale Saint-Étienne (Stephansdom) de Vienne. En 1939, Kallir quitte avec sa famille la France pour les États-Unis, où il rétablit la Galerie St. Etienne au 46 West 57th Street à New York. La galerie reste active au n°24 de la même rue, dirigée par la petite-fille d'Otto Kallir Jane et son ancienne secrétaire, (en). Elle est réputée comme le (fr)
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  • Galerie St. Etienne (en)
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