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- Alfred Gescheidt (19 December 1926 - 22 January 2012) was an American photographer. He specialized in photomontage, and worked primarily in commercial...
- Adelaide Gescheidt (February 16, 1877 – September 18, 1946) was an American voice teacher, writer, and clubwoman, based in New York City. Gescheidt was born...
- professional photographer, the late Alfred Gescheidt (1926–2011), Andrew Gescheidt, born 1958, and Jack Gescheidt, also a professional photographer, born...
- industry from the late 1920s onward. The American photographer Alfred Gescheidt, while working primarily in advertising and commercial art in the 1960s...
- Eisenstaedt Eliot Elisofon Bill Eppridge Andreas Feininger Ron Galella Alfred Gescheidt Bob Gomel Allan Grant Dirck Halstead Marie Hansen Bernard Hoffman Henri...
- returning in 1992 to teach the Guangzhou modern dance troupe. Stuart Hodes Gescheidt was born in New York City in November 1924 and grew up in Flushing, Miami...
- Yun; Schmallegger, Max; Heil, Tobias; Schmidt, Johannes; Walczak, Ralf; Gescheidt-Demner, Georg; Jiao, Haijun; Oschatz, Martin (2019). "Enhanced Electrocatalytic...
- and activities. Schleicher Court – A mansion built in 1857 by Morris A. Gescheidt, it is located in the middle of 123rd Street at 13th Avenue. The mansion...
- field underwent a transformation when a team led by Barner-Kowollik and Gescheidt recorded the first modern-day photochemical action plot using a tuneable...
- Acrobat (1947) premiered Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, NY. Dancer: Stuart (Gescheidt) Hodes, Erick Hawkins. Music by Robert Evett The Strangler (1948) premiered...