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    Rosa Schapire (9 September 1874 – 1 February 1954) was an Austro-Hungarian-born art historian who lived in Germany and England. She was a model and art...
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    Prize (2001), Marcel Duchamp Prize (2007), ACACIA Prize (2014), and Rosa Schapire Kunstpreis (2019). From 2019 to 2024, Trouvé taught at the École nationale...
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  • Preissová Maria Rodziewiczówna Mary D. Rosengarten Lady Mary Wroth Rosa Schapire Mary Shelley Staka Skenderova Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja Lilli Suburg...
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  • Rumpf S Friedrich Sarre Max Sauerlandt Karl Schaefer Hans Otto Schaller Rosa Schapire Karl Scheffler Gustav Schiefler Hermann Schlittgen Paul Ferdinand Schmidt...
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    Gustav Landauer, Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann, Élisée Reclus, Karl Renner, Rosa Schapire, Max Schippel, Conrad Schmidt, Anna Siemsen [de], Heinrich Spaemann [de]...
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    ("Frauenbund zur Förderung deutscher bildender Kunst") which she set up with Rosa Schapire. After her son died, however, and even more following the death of her...
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    105 lithographs, 70 etchings, and 78 commercial prints described in Rosa Schapire's Catalogue raisonné. He died in Berlin on 10 August 1976. Schmidt-Rottluff...
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    artists around the painter, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, and his biographer, Rosa Schapire, as well as Bernhard Hoetger, Curt Stoermer and Heinrich Vogeler. Schmidt-Rottluff...
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    Ernst Barlach Haus. The Drinker Self-portrait with Red Moon Portrait of Rosa Schapire Dreaming Boy Gramatté's work is displayed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum...
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    Un cuento grande como una casa Cómo se hacen los niños (Buenos Aires, Schapire, 1974). Illustrated by Ayax Barnes La línea (Buenos Aires, Granica, 1975)...
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    George Bernard Shaw. Sus ideas, sus anécdotas, sus frases, Buenos Aires, Schapire, 1951. Sangre en Atarazanas, novel. Barcelona-Madrid, Las Ediciones de...
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    (1975): Alvear, las luchas populares en la década del 30. Buenos Aires: Schapire, pp. 318-319; Potash (p. 274-275) relates that on 26 May 1943 Ramírez met...
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  • mother of Felix Braun. She died giving birth to his sister, Käthe. Anna Schapire (1911), writer and translator, and first wife of Otto Neurath Nora Kinsky...
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    Justo, Liborio (1968). Nuestra patria vasalla. Buenos Aires: Editorial Schapire. Luna, Félix (2004). Grandes protagonistas de la Historia Argentina: Mariano...
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    Retrieved 12 July 2017. Larra, Raúl (1975). Jorge Newbery, Buenos Aires: Schapire, page 48. Magazine "Historia de Junín", by Roberto Dimarco. Year 1, Nº...
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  • published by Pigmaleon, Luna Muerta, by Manoel Castilla, published by Schapire, and Amores de Juventud, by Casanova Callabero; also publishes and illustrates...
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