Otto Johannes Brendel (October 10, 1901 in Erlangen, Germany – October 8, 1973 in New York City) was a German art historian and scholar of Etruscan art...
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wife of Otto Brendel Martin Brendel (1862–1939), German astronomer Neal Brendel (1954–2021), American rugby union player and lawyer Otto Brendel (1901–1973)...
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Cornelia Foss (redirect from Cornelia Brendel Foss)
Museum. Cornelia Brendel was born in Berlin, Germany to art historian and archeologist parents, Otto Brendel and Maria Weigert Brendel. She immigrated...
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country to avoid Nazi persecution. Later, she published a number of Otto Brendel's works. Born to Erich Weigert, a bureaucrat, Maria Weigert was the first...
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Press, 1976, 1988), pp. 32–33. Kleiner, A History of Roman Art, p. xl; Otto Brendel, Etruscan Art (Yale University Press, 1995, originally published 1978)...
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Alfred Brendel (born 5 January 1931) is a Czech-born Austrian classical pianist, poet, author, composer, and lecturer who is noted for his performances...
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Cornelia Brendel, an artist and painter who was born in Berlin in 1931, the daughter of art historian Otto Brendel and Maria Weigert Brendel. The couple...
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personages and the meaning of the representation have been proposed. Otto Brendel published in 1936 a book-length study arguing that the scene should be...
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Etruscan Wall Painting (Getty Publications, 2006), pp. 67, 70, 91–92; Otto Brendel, Etruscan Art, translated by R. Serra Ridgway (Yale University Press...
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Auxerre: A Rémois Shop in Burgundy," supervised by Robert Branner and Otto Brendel. Louis Grodecki and Willibald Sauerländer also reviewed the text. In...
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archaeology at Columbia University in 1966. She studied at Columbia with Otto Brendel. Bonfante received the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological...
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Wind notes and dismisses an alternative Neoplatonic interpretation by Otto Brendel. Wind, 273 Quoted by Christiansen. Wind's comments quoted above come...
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graduate study at Columbia, under the supervision of Eve Harrison and Otto Brendel. During her graduate study, she worked on papyrology with John Day, and...
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Otto Rudolf Martin Brendel (12 August 1862 – 6 September 1939) was a German astronomer. Born in Berlin-Niederschönhausen, he obtained the first successful...
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Basel, Switzerland. Lehmann's students included Phyllis Pray Bober, Otto Brendel, Bluma L. Trell, Theresa Goell, among others. Lehmann married Elwine...
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Otto Nossan Klemperer (14 May 1885 – 6 July 1973) was a German conductor and composer, originally based in Germany, and then the United States, Hungary...
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Iron Age, Orientalizing, and Etruscan periods. London: Academic Press. Otto Brendel; Francesca R. Serra Ridgway. 1995. Etruscan Art. 2nd edition. New Haven:...
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Fred S. Kleiner, A History of Roman Art (Wadsworth, 2010), p. xxxv; Otto J. Brendel, Etruscan Art (Yale University Press, 1995), p. 269; Luisa Banti, Etruscan...
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Mildred Davis, Lloyd Hughes, George Bancroft, El Brendel, William V. Mong, John St. Polis and Otto Matieson. It was released on April 2, 1927, by Paramount...
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Despina), New Philhamornia and Otto Klemperer, 1971 (EMI) Mozart: The Magic Flute (as Pamina), with Jerusalem, Brendel, Zednik, Gruberova and Haitink...
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pp. 456–8. Brendel, "Schubert's Last Sonatas", p. 96; Badura-Skoda 1990, p. 130 See Badura-Skoda 1963, Brendel, Cone, Frisch and Brendel, Hatten, Howat...
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Germany at the 1936 Summer Olympics (redirect from Otto Schröder (fencer))
Men's Lightweight Adolf Wagner — Weightlifting, Men's Middleweight Jakob Brendel — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Bantamweight Kurt Hornfischer — Wrestling...
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Fritz Wunderlich (redirect from Friedrich "Fritz" Karl Otto Wunderlich)
Friedrich "Fritz" Karl Otto Wunderlich (26 September 1930 – 17 September 1966) was a German lyric tenor, famed for his singing of the Mozart repertory...
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Joachim Brendel (27 April 1921 – 7 July 1974) was a Luftwaffe flying ace of World War II. Brendel was credited with 189 aerial victories—that is, 189...
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Otto Kittel (21 February 1917 – 14 or 16 February 1945) was a German fighter pilot during World War II. He flew 583 combat missions on the Eastern Front...
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Other people named Rudolf Martin include: Martin Brendel (1862–1939), full name Otto Rudolf Martin Brendel, a German astronomer Rudolf Martin (anthropologist)...
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2004, pp. 86–87. Brendel 1929, pp. 81–82. Brendel 1929, p. 49. Brendel 1929, p. 83. Brendel 1929, p. 84. Brendel 1929, p. 119. Brendel 1929, p. 56. Klein...
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Following all repeats brings the piece to about 29 to 30 minutes. Alfred Brendel has recorded this work with members of the Alban Berg Quartett (without...
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Kessler Die Cleveren: Arzt und Dämon (2002, TV Series episode), as Dr. Brendel Der Solist: In eigener Sache (2002, TV Series episode), as Martin Krohn...
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Michelangeli, Arthur Rubinstein, Emil Gilels, Sviatoslav Richter, Alfred Brendel, Glenn Gould, Wilhelm Kempff, İdil Biret, Julius Katchen, Yunchan Lim,...
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