Bertha Halozan

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First name
Bertha
Last name
Halozan
Age
87
Other
Grave
12
Permit
54078
Place of death
Mount Sinai West
Permit date
12-14-2004
Date of death
11-23-2004
Burial date
01-09-2005
Source code
A2005_01_06_Vol13_066.pdf

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One of Berthas paintings

Bertha Halozan(1917-2004)
Who is Bertha Halozan? 
 Bertha Halozan (New York, Austrian, - 2004) Born in Austria, Bertha Halozan emigrated to the United States in 1954. She first went to Chicago to work as a nanny but was not happy and had trouble with English, She moved to New York to pursue a career as a singer and did facials at Helena Rubenstein. She then worked as a physical therapist at several venues and eventually gave up her career as a singer because "I got a lot of publicity but very little money." Bertha began painting in 1978 during her rehabilitation following a stroke.


For several years, she sold her paintings on a Manhattan street corner of Broadway and 55th Street near the residence hotel where she lived. She was rarely seen without bright red lipstick, most of it on her lips. 


The reverse sides of her paintings chronicle Bertha's life in New York. She glued and taped photocopies of old newspaper clippings that covered a tragic event in her life-her bridegroom not showing up and leaving her at the alter. Her reception went on nevertheless. Pictures on the back of her paintings include photographs and articles of her from various vocal recitals, including one at Carnegie Hall. Often a business card was glued among the collage of articles. Bertha died in 2004.

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Added by Tricia Keightley

Bertha Halozan was an artist. I bought a piece from her on the street on my lunch break years ago. I had always wondered what had happened to her. Now I know. She made it to 87 years old. Here's a link I found about her:


http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~dacrotty/halozan.html

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