Felice Rix-Ueno
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Born1893
Vienna
Died1967 (aged 73–74)
EducationUniversity of Applied Arts Vienna
OccupationsTextile, wallpaper, and craft designer
Felice Rix-Ueno | |
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Zigzag Braid by Felice Rix-Uno, 1922. Metropolitan Museum of Art | |
| Born | 1893 Vienna |
| Died | 1967 (aged 73–74) |
| Education | University of Applied Arts Vienna |
| Occupations | Textile, wallpaper, and craft designer |
| Known for | Influential figure in the Japanese modern art scene |
Felice "Lizzie" Rix-Ueno (1893–1967) was an Austrian textile, wallpaper, and craft designer. She lived in Japan, and became an influential figure in the Japanese modern art scene.[1]
Felice Rix was born in Vienna.[1] She studied at University of Applied Arts Vienna and Josef Hoffmann was her teacher.[1][2]