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- Gotthard Graubner (13 June 1930 – 24 May 2013) was a German painter, born in Erlbach, in Saxony, Germany. Graubner studied at the Academy of Arts, Berlin...
- Graubner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl-Alexander Graubner (born 1957), German civil engineer and professor Gotthard Graubner...
- Jan Graubner (born 29 August 1948) is a Czech prelate of the Catholic Church who has been Archbishop of Prague since July 2022. He was Archbishop of Olomouc...
- Carl-Alexander Graubner (born 1957) is a German civil engineer and since 1996 professor at the TU Darmstadt. Since 2007 he has been a member of the University...
- including Mark Rothko (1903–1970), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Gotthard Graubner and Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945). Friedrich's Romantic paintings have also been...
- looking at a sunset or a moonlit night." From the 1960s on, Gotthard Graubner's picture-size coloured cushions or "color-space bodies" were also inspired...
- Low-carbon Cement and Concrete". Proske, Tilo; Hainer, Stefan; Rezvani, Moien; Graubner, Carl-Alexander (September 2013). "Eco-friendly concretes with reduced...
- Hurdles events at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Athletics (Rolf Graubner & Eberhard Nixdorf, New Studies in Athletics (2011) 26: 1/2 Browning, Raymond...
- Alexander Calder, Heinz Mack and Jean Tinguely, Roy Lichtenstein, and Gotthard Graubner found their way into the rooms of the museum. In 1972 Sachs opened a gallery...
- sta**** in this parish also after the priestly ordination by Archbishop Jan Graubner in June 1995. Since 1996, he served as a parish vicar in Luhačovice; a...