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AudioAmalie Rothschild - 19-August-2001 - Weaving Women's Words
About this film
Oral historian Jean Freedman interviewed Amalie Rothschild on August 19, 2001 in Baltimore, Maryland as part of the Jewish Womenâs Archive "Weaving Women's Words" project. A well-known painter and sculptor, Amalie Rothschild discovered her penchant for drawing while still a young child. Born in 1916 to a German-Jewish family in Baltimore, Amalie graduated high school during the Depression and went on to study fashion illustration at art school because it seemed practical. After graduating from the Maryland Institute College of Art, she worked as a fashion illustrator for several firms in Baltimore. Amalie married Randolph Rothschild in 1936 and began to explore fine art, which became her lifelong passion. She began as a painter, and although she became comfortable in a variety of different media, Amalie gradually shifted her focus to sculpting. While working on her own pieces, she taught fine arts at Goucher College and other institutions in Baltimore and promoted the arts throughout the community. Her home studio allowed her to pursue her career and to care for her two daughters, Amalie and Adrien, when they were small. An active, much recognized, and beloved member of the Baltimo…
Directors & creators
Jewish Women's Archive
Subjects
Art; Fashion illustrator; Education; sculptor
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