Julie Braun-Vogelstein (1883–1971) was an author, art historian, and journalist, born in Poland.[1] [2] In 1919 she received her PhD from the University of Heidelberg.[2] In 1935 she left Germany for France and later the United States. In 1936 she went to California, and she lived in Carmel from time-to-time thereafter.[3] She was a member of the board of the Leo Baeck Institute.[4]
She was the secretary of Heinrich Braun, and became his second wife after the death of his wife Lily Braun.[5] She was also the editor of Lily Braun's Collected Works.[6]
She wrote and edited many books; for example she wrote Art: The Image of the West (1952) and edited The Diary of Otto Braun (1924).[3][7] Otto Braun was her stepson, who died in World War I.[3]
She died in New York City.[8]
Guide to the Julie Braun-Vogelstein Collection, 1743-1971, Leo Baeck Institute Literature by and about Julie Braun-Vogelstein in the catalog of the German National Library (in German)
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