Kate Steinitz (2 August 1889 - 7 April 1975), informally known as “the Mama of Dada,” played a significant role in the history of art on a number of levels:...
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Kate Obenshain (born 1968), American journalist and conservative political commentator Kate Osamor (born 1968), British Labour Party politician Käte Selbmann...
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such as For Käte, 1947, after the encouragement from his friend, Käte Steinitz. Having emigrated to the United States in 1936, Steinitz sent Schwitters...
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June 10, 1980. California State College, 1980. ISBN 978-0945486008 Kate Steinitz art and collection: Avant garde art in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s...
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mid-1920s, Van Doesburg worked together with Schwitters and the artist Kate Steinitz to produce a series of children's fairy-tale books that featured unusual...
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bishop of Warmia Hermann Kober (1888-1973), Jewish-German mathematician Kate Steinitz (1889–1975), German-American artist and art historian Hartwig von Ludwiger...
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biographique. Paris, Rosier 1910 (?) Gottbegnadeten list. Friedrich Kranich, Käte Steinitz, Kurt Schwitters: Mit Hilfe der Technik, Texts on Walter Lehnhoff, Walter...
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Modernist style. Artists' books from this era include Kurt Schwitters and Kate Steinitz's book The Scarecrow (1925), and Theo van Doesburg's periodical De Stijl...
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Jappe, Takehisa Kosugi, Yves Klein, Pierre Restany, Gertrude Stein, Kate Steinitz, Virgil Thomson, Jacques Villeglé and Stéphane Zagdanski. The Journal...
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there.” Belt’s second partner, Kate Steinitz (1889-1975) was equally instrumental in building the Belt collection. Steinitz, a refugee from Nazism, emigrated...
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that Belt engaged a full-time librarian, Kate Steinitz, to manage it. A former patient of Belt's, Steinitz was an important artist who had been active...
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1914-02-21 1957-07-16 Kari Gjesteby Norwegian politician 1947-05-16 Kate Steinitz American art historian 1889-08-02 1975-04-07 Katharine L Sharp American...
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American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2020-05-09. "Kate Steinitz; Kate Traumann Steinitz". Dictionary of Art Historians. "Margaret Stokes". Dictionary...
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Martin's Publishing Group. p. 255. ISBN 9781466870598. Says city native Georg Steinitz: "It took the city and country more than forty years to realize the impact...
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von Ettingshausen Johann Faulhaber Gustav Fechner Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov Käte Fenchel Paul Finsler Felix Finster Bernd Fischer Hans Fitting Andreas Floer...
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Owen. This was the first round-robin tournament. In August 1872, Wilhelm Steinitz won the second British Chess Federation international tourney, held in...
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Schapiro; London Mayor Boris Johnson; Israel's Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz; Israeli President Shimon Peres; and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria...
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for several years. In 1968 Jennifer Ward Clarke played with Paul Steinitz in the Steinitz Bach Players, and became interested in continuo playing in baroque...
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Chapter 13 in Human Monoclonal Antibodies: Methods and Protocols Ed. Michael Steinitz. Springer Science+Business Media, 2014. ISBN 978-1627035859 "Regeneron...
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include Aharon Barak, Elyakim Rubinstein, Hanan Melcer, Ehud Barak, Yuval Steinitz, Alex Lubotzky, Yoav Gallant, Daniel Taub, Ron Prosor, Danny Dayan, Ido...
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Phillips, then music officer of the Yorkshire Arts Association. Richard Steinitz, a composer and lecturer at Huddersfield Polytechnic (later to become the...
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(in Italian). Giunti Editore. ISBN 9788809753112 – via Google Books. Steinitz, Kate Trauman (1958). Leonardo da Vinci's Trattato della Pittura. Copenhagen...
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in chess is considered to be the 1873 Vienna Tournament where Wilhelm Steinitz popularized positional play and the closed game. One of Romanticism's key...
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Antiques July, 2007: p. 40. Zak, p. 31 Borowski, 5–6. Mack, Review, 123. Steinitz, Kurt. "Die Töpferei des Kreises Bunzlau" in Schriften des Vereins fuer...
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PMID 29578791. S2CID 46359637. Ran, Nathan; Schurr, Frank M.; Spiegel, Orr; Steinitz, Ofer; Trakhtenbrot, Ana; Tsoar, Asaf (November 2008). "Mechanisms of long-distance...
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In office 5 April 1990 – 2 October 1990 Deputy See list Reinhard Höppner Käte Niederkirchner Stefan Gottschall Jürgen Schmieder Wolfgang Ullmann Dieter...
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Richard Schofield (eds.). Bramante Milanese. Marsilio. pp. 261–280. Steinitz, Kate Trauman (1961). "The Voyage of Isabella d'Aragon: From Naples to Milan...
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(1713/14–1776) - landscape painter Edward Speleers (born 1988) - actor Paul Steinitz (1909–1988) - musician Edward Story (died 1503) - bishop Charles Sutton...
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surgery to tackle health problems", The Local, 4 September 2012 Connolly, Kate (2 June 2015). "Helmut Kohl, former German chancellor, in 'critical condition'"...
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Championships (before 1886) 1866–1876 Wilhelm Steinitz Pre-FIDE World Championships (1886–1946) 1886–1892 / Wilhelm Steinitz (4-peat) 1894–1910 Emanuel Lasker (6-peat)...
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