• Jacques Groag (5 February 1892 – 28 January 1962) was an architect and an interior designer, originally from Moravia. Jacques Groag was born in 1892 in...
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  • changed her name to Jacqueline Groag when she married modernist architect Jacques Groag in 1937. As a child, she had been in poor health and, unlike her siblings...
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    ethnomusicologist Erich Moritz von Hornbostel, architect Jacques Groag and his textile designer wife Jacqueline Groag, architects Egon Riss and Arthur Korn and the...
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    the room had the exact proportions he wanted. One of the architects, Jacques Groag, wrote in a letter: "I come home very depressed with a headache after...
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    diplomat and politician, prime minister of Czechoslovakia in 1944–1946 Jacques Groag (1892–1962), architect and interior designer Franz Karmasin (1901–1970)...
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    archaeologist V. Gordon Childe, modernist architect Jacques Groag and his wife, textile designer Jacqueline Groag. The communal kitchen was converted into the...
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    (1947), How to Buy Furniture (1947), The Story of Furniture (1947, with Jacques Groag, later published as Looking at Furniture (1953, 1964)). In 1968 he published...
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    known as the "Allen Room") were used for worship from then on. Though Jacques Groag in 1945 proposed keeping the ruins as a war memorial, it was by 1949...
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  • Paris 1927, Villa Moller, planning in Paris, construction supervised by Jacques Groag, Vienna 1927, Maison Baker, Raumplan Project (unrealised), for the American...
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  • ethnomusicologist Erich Moritz von Hornbostel, architect Jacques Groag and his wife, textile designer Jacqueline Groag, architects Egon Riss and Arthur Korn and the...
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  • where they married in 1934. In Vienna Karola worked for the architect Jacques Groag, a student of Adolf Loos, and befriended Elias Canetti and Alma Mahler...
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  • Scotland". www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk. Retrieved January 29, 2021. Susan Groag Bell (November 29, 2004). The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies: Christine...
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    Press. pp. 375–376. ISBN 0-300-04631-6. OCLC 25050500. White 2015, p. 139. Groag, col. 157. Halsberghe, G.H. (1972). The Cult of Sol Invictus. Etudes préliminaires...
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    Confédération Cirtéenne », Antiquités africaines, no 19, 1983, p.184. E. Groag, PIR², 1933, p. 142-143, n° 757 the last known magister by an inscription...
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    3, no. 493), but the term suggested busy-body in English. Bell, Susan Groag, The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies, University of California, (2004)...
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  • Gray, Packaging, 1937 E W Grieve, Shop window display, 1940 Jacqueline Groag, Textile design, 1964 Edmund Happold, Engineering design, 1983 Geoffrey...
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  • critic at Entertainment Weekly Kyle Gann, composer, microtonalist Lillian Groag, playwright, theater director, and actress Shari Goldhagen, author Chester...
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  • Australia), anthropologist Hilary Bell (b. 1966, Australia), pw. Susan Groag Bell (1926–2015, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic/United States), women's studies...
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  • Scotland". www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2021. Susan Groag Bell (29 November 2004). The Lost Tapestries of the City of Ladies: Christine...
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    Solomon noted in September 1561, of worsett with gold. Alternatively, Susan Groag Bell wonders if this Mathiolus was the first scene of the City of Ladies...
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