• Lincoln Edward Kirstein (May 4, 1907 – January 5, 1996) was an American writer, impresario, art connoisseur, philanthropist, and cultural figure in New...
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  • Roman-catholic bishop in Mainz Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996), American writer, impresario, art connoisseur and cultural figure Louis E. Kirstein (1867–1942), American...
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  • footballer and broadcaster Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996), American artist Lincoln Moses (1921–2006), American biostatistician Lincoln Peirce (born 1963), American...
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  • screenplay by Kevin Jarre was based on the books Lay This Laurel (1973) by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush (1965) by Peter Burchard and the personal letters...
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    Balanchine was invited to America in 1933 by a young arts patron named Lincoln Kirstein, and together they founded the School of American Ballet in 1934 as...
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    Jamie Wyeth (category People from Lincoln County, Maine)
    portrait of a prominent person, titled appropriately, Portrait of Lincoln Kirstein. Kirstein was impressed by the portrait, and declared Wyeth the finest American...
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  • founded with the help of Lincoln Kirstein and Edward Warburg, managed by Alexander Merovitch and populated by students of Kirstein and Balanchine's School...
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    Capote's death. Windham also met and befriended such diverse figures as Lincoln Kirstein, Pavel Tchelitchew, Paul Cadmus, Gore Vidal, Christopher Isherwood...
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  • Alberto Ginastera premiered in 1952 commissioned by American writer Lincoln Kirstein. Ginastera took inspiration for the ballet's plot from the epic Martin...
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    illustrated children's books. His sister, Fidelma Cadmus, married Lincoln Kirstein, a philanthropist, arts patron, and co-founder of the New York City...
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    London, p. 49 Matthew 11:17 Lincoln Kirstein, Dance, Dance Horizons Incorporated, New York, 1969, p. 108 Lincoln Kirstein, Dance, Dance Horizons Incorporated...
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  • founding musical director of the New York City Ballet in combination with Lincoln Kirstein and George Balanchine. The couple moved to Europe in 1958 and lived...
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    photographer Lincoln Kirstein (1926) - co-founder of the New York City Ballet Stirling Dickinson (1927) - expatriate artist George Kirstein (1929) - publisher...
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    publication of his first book, The Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Lincoln Kirstein and Beaumont Newhall wrote the book's texts. In early 1947, Cartier-Bresson...
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    New York City Ballet (category Lincoln Center)
    ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers...
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    to work with Balanchine and met his greatest champion and patron, Lincoln Kirstein. From 1940 to 1947, he provided illustrations for the Surrealist magazine...
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    literary and art crowd in New York City. John Cheever, Hart Crane, and Lincoln Kirstein were among his friends. He was a clerk for a stockbroker firm on Wall...
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  • Christopher Isherwood, and Paul Cadmus' sister Fidelma and her husband Lincoln Kirstein. Fashion photographer George Platt Lynes was another of their friends...
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  • Jean-Claude Clermont Bob Balaban as Private Preston Savitz, loosely based on Lincoln Kirstein Hugh Bonneville as 2nd Lieutenant Donald Jeffries, loosely based on...
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    December 1998). "Lincoln Journal Star at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 15 September 2018. Andersen, Erin (21 December 1998). "Lincoln Journal Star...
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  • the Berkshire School in Massachusetts, where he was a classmate of Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996). He was sent to Paris in 1925 with the idea of better preparing...
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  • Cures: A Gay Man's Odyssey, 1991, 2002. His 2007 book The Worlds of Lincoln Kirstein was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize. Duberman's play In White America...
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    Indiana University Press, 2017. 2019. “Lincoln Kirstein, Man of the People.” In catalogue of Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern, 17 Mar.-30 June 2019. New York:...
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    Catalogue online, http://balanchine.org. Retrieved 5 February 2015. Lincoln Kirstein, "La Esmeralda," in Movement and Metaphor: Four Centuries of Ballet...
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    Greek–English Lexicon, Perseus Digital Library, accessed 16 November 2013 Lincoln Kirstein, Dance, Dance Horizons Incorporated, New York, 1969, pp. 40-42, 48...
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  • written by the American composer Aaron Copland on commission from Lincoln Kirstein. It was choreographed by Eugene Loring for Ballet Caravan. Along with...
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  • Intimate Companions: A Triography of George Platt Lynes, Paul Cadmus, Lincoln Kirstein, and Their Circle. Pages 206–207. St. Martin's Press, 2000. Babur,...
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  • the death of Diaghilev in 1929, Lincoln Kirstein persuaded him to come to the United States in 1934. There, with Kirstein as his partner, he founded the...
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  • Greg Berlanti from a screenplay by Rose Gilroy, based on a story by Bill Kirstein and Keenan Flynn. The film stars Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Jim...
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  • more generally, the conflict on which a literary work turns. In 1948, Lincoln Kirstein posed the idea of a ballet that would later become known as Agon. After...
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