(Reflex) that later became part of CoBrA. Nieuwenhuys was born in Amsterdam. Around the age of 14, Nieuwenhuys and his two-year older brother decided to...
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son of Pieter Nieuwenhuijs and Maria Cornelissen. Their second son, Jan Nieuwenhuys, was born a year later. Both sons became artists although their parents...
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Nieuwenhuis (redirect from Nieuwenhuys)
Nieuwenhuis (born 1976), Dutch competitive sailor Rob Nieuwenhuys (1908–1999), Dutch novelist Rudolf Nieuwenhuys (born 1927), Dutch neuroanatomist Theo Nieuwenhuis...
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with the young Dutch painters Anton Rooskens, Theo Wolvecamp, and Jan Nieuwenhuys. Later the Belgian writer Hugo Claus joined the group. In 1948 Appel...
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Putman. In 1949, he joined Christian Dotremont, Karel Appel, Constant, Jan Nieuwenhuys and Asger Jorn to form the art group COBRA. He participated both with...
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Louise Nevelson Neith Nevelson Roy Newell Barnett Newman Alexander Ney Jan Nieuwenhuys Solomon Nikritin Isamu Noguchi Kenneth Noland Emil Nolde Brian O'Doherty...
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(1924–1994) Ernest Mancoba (1904–2002) Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911–1984) Jan Nieuwenhuys (1922–1986) Joseph Noiret (1927–2012) Erik Ortvad (1917–2008) Carl-Henning...
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– John D. MacDonald, American colonel and author (b. 1916) 1986 – Jan Nieuwenhuys, Dutch painter (b. 1922) 1989 – Hermann Oberth, Romanian-German physicist...
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(KNAW) in 1998. Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf (1985) Chemoarchitecture of the Brain. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-70426-0 Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf; ten Donkelaar...
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January 4 – Karl-Erik Nilsson, Swedish wrestler (d. 2017) January 8 – Jan Nieuwenhuys, Dutch painter (d. 1986) January 9 Har Gobind Khorana, Indian biochemist...
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January 1922 (redirect from Jan 1922)
own will." The Socialist Youth League of Norway was founded. Born: Jan Nieuwenhuys, Netherlands painter, in Amsterdam (d. 1986) Died: Charles Young, (United...
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Swiss artist Ejnar Nielsen (1872–1956), Danish painter and illustrator Jan Nieuwenhuys (1922–1986), Dutch painter Nína Tryggvadóttir (1913–1968), Icelandic...
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American novelist (The Executioners), complications from heart surgery. Jan Nieuwenhuys, 64, Dutch painter. Joel Resnicoff, 38, American artist and fashion...
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relationship with Indonesia that is irreplaceable." Nieuwenhuys is the Nestor of Dutch Indies literature. Nieuwenhuys was born in Semarang, Dutch East Indies. In...
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January 1 – Jerry Robinson, American illustrator (d. 2011) January 8 – Jan Nieuwenhuys, Dutch painter (d. 1986) January 11 – William Turnbull, Scottish-born...
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Ghent Altarpiece (category Paintings by Jan van Eyck)
diocese failed to redeem them, many of them were sold by the dealer Nieuwenhuys in 1816 to the English collector Edward Solly for £4,000 in Berlin. They...
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writer Theodor Holman, writer Victor Ido, writer Yvonne Keuls, writer Rob Nieuwenhuys, (1908–1999) writer (Dutch father, Indo mother) E. du Perron, (1899–1940)...
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Tjalie Robinson (redirect from Jan Boon)
part of a small group of intellectuals (including Leo Vroman and Rob Nieuwenhuys) that engaged in cultural activity. For a while Robinson was even able...
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such items as the 1970s book Tempo Doeloe (Old times) by author Rob Nieuwenhuys, and other books and materials that became quite common in the 1970s...
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van Oudenallen, Tom Nieuwenhuys and John Steen Olsen, former Elinkwijk players Joop Leliveld, Jan Blaauw, Dick Teunissen and Jan Groenendijk and former...
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2014.11.008. ISSN 0925-4927. PMID 25480522. S2CID 37224862. Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf; Voogd, Jan; van Huijzen, C. (2008). The human central nervous system (4th ed...
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familieleven (1887) Indische huwelijken (1887) Bogoriana, novel (1890) Nieuwenhuys, Rob (1972). "Annie Foore". Oost-Indische spiegel (in Dutch). van der...
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"sister", but the term later took a more specific meaning. Author Rob Nieuwenhuys described the position of the njai as always subservient, being the white...
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O. J. (Amsterdam 1874 – Fiesole 1950) Nieuwenhuys, Constant (Amsterdam 1920 – Utrecht 2005) Nieuwenhuys, Jan (Amsterdam 1922 – Amsterdam 1986) Noppen...
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Situationists, particularly the New Babylon project of Guy Debord and Constant Nieuwenhuys. High Tech architecture also owes a debt to Constructivism, most obviously...
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of Dutch language writers Geographical distribution of Dutch speakers Nieuwenhuys, Rob Mirror of the Indies: A History of Dutch Colonial Literature - translated...
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pseudonym of Rob Nieuwenhuys (1908–1999), Dutch writer of Indo descent Jack de Nijs (1941–1997), Dutch musician known by the name "Jack Jersey" Jan de Nijs (born...
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Neurosurgical Focus. 47 (3): E10. doi:10.3171/2019.6.FOCUS19341. ISSN 1092-0684. Nieuwenhuys, R.; Donkelaar, H.J.; Nicholson, C.; Smeets, W.J.A.J.; Wicht, H. (1998)...
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of the Spectacle". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 30 October 2024. Teurlings, Jan (2013). "From the society of the spectacle to the society of the machinery:...
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Annunciation (van Eyck, Washington) (category Paintings by Jan van Eyck)
Nieuwenhuys of Brussels, who sold it to William II, King of the Netherlands. In Brussels until 1841, then in The Hague. In a book of 1843 Nieuwenhuys...
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