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    Maja Sacher (7 August 1896 – 8 August 1989) was a Swiss art collector and philanthropist. Tomb of Maja Sacher Early life and education. She was born in 1896 to the architect Fritz Stehlin and Helene von Bavier. She studied sculpture in Munich and was taught by Antoine Bourdelle in Paris.

  2. Maja Sacher. Although the choice of corporate architect in industrial companies was normally the prerogative of top management, Roche remained faithful to Roland Rohn and thus the architectural tradition established by Salvisberg even after the death of Emil Barell.

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    Maja Sacher war die Tochter des Fritz Stehlinund der Helena, geborene von Bavier (1862–1956). Gemeinsam mit zwei älteren Brüdern wuchs sie in Basel auf. Nach ihrer Schulzeit machte sie eine Ausbildung als Bildhauerin bei der Baronin Wildenstein in München und Antoine Bourdelle in Paris. 1921 heiratete sie Emanuel Hoffmann. Ein Jahr nach dem frühen ...

    Literatur von und über Maja Sacher im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
    Jan Pagotto-Uebelhart: Maja Sacher. In: Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz.
    Sacher, Maja. In: Sikart
    Ernst Kern: Sehen – Denken – Handeln eines Chirurgen im 20. Jahrhundert. ecomed, Landsberg am Lech 2000, ISBN 3-609-20149-5, S. 147.
    Henry van de Velde: Geschichte meines Lebens. Verlag R. Piper, München 1962, S. 447–450. Digitale Bibliotheek vor de Nederlandse Letteren (DBNL). Auf DBNL.org (PDF; 12,96 MB), abgerufen am 9. Jun...
  3. Sculpting a family legacy of art and culture. A few years after Fritz’s death in 1920, his youngest son Emanuel and his fabulously artistic wife, Maja, began repurchasing Roche stocks from shareholders in order to regain the family’s influence on the business.

  4. Jun 18, 2015 · Hoffmann-Stehlin (who became Maja Sacher in 1934 when she remarried) was a powerful president, reigning supreme in the role until 1979 (she died in 1989).

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  5. Open until 9 pm on Thursdays. Monday closed. Adults: 18 CHF. Students, people with disabilities: 12 CHF. Groups (more than 12 persons): 12 CHF. Paul Sacher-Anlage 1. 4058 Basel. Museum: +41 61 681 93 20. Shop: +41 61 688 94 42.

  6. Maja Sacher, the daughter-in-law of Roches founder, went above and beyond to regain control of her family’s business after fear of bankruptcy forced the company to go public in 1919.