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- Hans Baluschek (9 May 1870 – 28 September 1935) was a German painter, graphic artist and writer. Baluschek was a prominent representative of German Critical...
- painting on canvas completed by the Berlin Secessionist painter Hans Baluschek. The 48.44 × 36.25 in (123 × 92.1 cm) work is held at the Milwaukee Art...
- Marg Moll, and are on display at the Neues Museum. Jankel Adler Hans Baluschek Ernst Barlach Rudolf Bauer Philipp Bauknecht Otto Baum [de] Willi Baumeister...
- Paul Zech Illustration of Paul Zech by Hans Baluschek Born (1881-02-19)February 19, 1881 Briesen, West Prussia Died September 7, 1946(1946-09-07) (aged 65)...
- appeared in 1915 as a storybook for children with illustrations by Hans Baluschek. A 2007 English translation names the book Peter and Anneli's Journey...
- Priester. She studied art at the Berlin painting schools of Max Uth, Hans Baluschek, Lovis Corinth, and classes the ****ociation of Berlin Women Artists. On...
- politician, born 9 July 1914, Rote Insel, died 13 April 1999 in Berlin Hans Baluschek, painter, Ceciliengärten housing estate, 1929–1933 August Bebel (1840–1913)...
- the Berlin Secession. He was a good friend of the Realist painter, Hans Baluschek. In 2017, the Bröhan Museum presented a joint exhibition of their works...
- different backgrounds could work together to influence a new culture. Hans Baluschek (1870–1935) Ernst Barlach (1870–1938) Paul Baum (1859–1932) Max Beckmann...
- sculptors Fritz Klimsch and August Gaul, painters Walter Leistikow and Hans Baluschek, art dealer Paul C****irer, painters Max Slevogt (sitting) and George Mosson...