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Heinz Kiwitz (September 4, 1910 – 1938) was a
German artist. His
woodcuts were in the
German Expressionist style. An anti-fascist, he was
arrested following...
- Republic. It was also
depicted in a
woodcut by the
German artist Heinz Kiwitz, who was
later killed fighting in the
International Brigades, and by René...
- Bombed-Out Cellar". Der Spiegel. 11
August 2010.
Siegfried Gnichwitz, "Heinz
Kiwitz: gekämpft ·
vertrieben · verschollen"
Archived 20
November 2012 at the Wayback...
- "Heinz
Kiwitz: gekämpft ·
vertrieben · verschollen" (PDF)
Stiftung Brennender Dornbusch, from an
exhibition in
honor of the 100th
anniversary of
Kiwitz' birth...
- PMC 7563683. PMID 32916866. "NeuroName 351 hierarchy".
Retrieved 7
October 2024.
Kiwitz, K; Brandstetter, A; Schiffer, C; Bludau, S; Mohlberg, H; Omidyeganeh, M;...
- (Dresden)
Eugen Hoffmann 1929 (Dresden) Hans Jüchser [de] 1930 (Dresden)
Heinz Kiwitz (Duisburg)
Wilhelm Lachnit 1929 (Dresden) Carl Lauterbach [de] (Düsseldorf)...
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Members of the
Union included Max Ernst, Otto Freundlich, Hans Hartung,
Heinz Kiwitz and Gert Wollheim, who was a co-founder. The
Union published Freie Kunst...
- in
Essen at the
Folkwangschule with his long-time
friend Heinz Kiwitz. In 1931,
Kiwitz and
Strupp went to
Cologne for a few months. He
studied at the...
- 1940),
tenor Salome Kammer (born 1959), cellist,
vocalist David Kamp
Heinz Kiwitz Helmut Koch (conductor) (1908–1975), conductor,
choir leader, broadcasting...
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materials from the
artistic community in Britain.[citation needed]
Heinz Kiwitz went into
exile in 1937
after his
release from
imprisonment in
Kemna and...