Hildreth Meière: Connections to Spain Before and During the Spanish Civil War

Authors

  • Mónica Orduña Prada Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37536/reden.2019.1.1374

Keywords:

Second World War, Humanitarian Assistance, Spanish Civil War, Meière, history

Abstract

The prestigious American Art Deco artist Hildreth Meière provided humanitarian assistance to the victims of the Spanish Civil War and in the Second World War. Acting as the vice-president of the American Spanish Relief Fund created in 1937 and run by P. Francis X. Talbot, S. J. with the goal of helping people affected by the war in the Franco zone, and to also deliver medicine and medical supplies from the United States through diplomatic channels. She visited Spain in 1925, 1938 and 1961. On the first trip she came to see the works of Spanish painters and made contact with important aristocratic families of the time (the Duke of Sotomayor, the Marquises of La Romana and Arcos, the Duchess of Vistahermosa, etc.). In 1938 she started humanitarian aid, collecting money and donations from New York society for orphans of the civil war and acted as a propaganda distributor for the Francoist cause in the United States. On this occasion she met with people familiar with the situation in Spain to solve the problems of humanitarian aid: Luis Bolín, Pablo Merry del Val, Cardenal Gomá, Carmen de Icaza, and Mercedes Sanz Bachiller. Meière actively participated in providing humanitarian aid in the Franco zone during the years of the civil war while also acting as a staunch supporter of the Francoist cause. After the civil war she continued her collaboration to alleviate aid deficiencies in Spain by facilitating the transport of anesthetics, medicines, surgical materials, etc, but her perspective towards Francoism was changing and gradually her ties to Spain weakened. It was only three years before her death in 1961 that she made one last trip to Spain.

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2019-11-30

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Orduña Prada, M. . (2019). Hildreth Meière: Connections to Spain Before and During the Spanish Civil War. REDEN. Revista Española De Estudios Norteamericanos, 1(1), 75-94. https://doi.org/10.37536/reden.2019.1.1374

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