- Hans-Heinrich
Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (14 July 1904 – 21
August 1999), also
known as
Johnnie or
Johann von
Herwarth, was a
German diplomat who provided...
- Karl
Eberhard Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (4
September 1796 – 2
September 1884) was a
Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. He
served in many
military conflicts throughout...
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Herwarth Walden (actual name
Georg Lewin; 16
September 1879 – 31
October 1941) was a
German expressionist artist and art
expert in many disciplines. He...
- The Storm) was a
German avant-garde art and
literary magazine founded by
Herwarth Walden,
covering Expressionism, Cubism, Dada and Surrealism,
among other...
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Friedrich Adrian Herwarth von
Bittenfeld (13
April 1802 – 26
April 1865) was a
Prussian General of the Infantry. He was
known for
being the
younger brother...
- were
gathered along the
Prussian border: the Army of the Elbe
under Karl
Herwarth von
Bittenfeld at Torgau, the
First Army
under Prince Friedrich Karl of...
-
schloss (palace) in Lenggries, Bavaria, Germany.
Count Ferdinand Joseph von
Herwarth had the
palace built in
classical Baroque style in 1712–18 to
replace the...
-
Expressionist journals published in
Berlin were Der Sturm,
published by
Herwarth Walden starting in 1910, and Die Aktion,
which first appeared in 1911 and...
- gouaches,
watercolors and
drawings to be exhibited. The exhibit, held at
Herwarth Walden's
Sturm Gallery was a huge success, "The
German critics positively...
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artists and
intellectuals who
included Lene Schneider-Kainer,
Franz Werfel,
Herwarth Walden, and Else Lasker-Schüler. In 1910 he met
Edward Clark, an English...