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- Francis Donald Klingender (1907 – 9 July 1955) was a Marxist art historian and exponent of Kunstsoziologie whose uncompromising views meant that he never...
- Louis Henry Weston Klingender (1861–1950) was a British wildlife artist. He specialized in highly detailed paintings of wildlife, especially of animals...
- possibly related to the original company.[citation needed] Francis Donald Klingender, Stuart Legg: Money Behind the Screen (1937), pages 37-41 Retrieved 2012-10-31...
- addition was made to the rear (west) of the building in 1921–22, designed by Klingender & Hamilton, in matching red brick but in a Stripped classical style. This...
- besondre Schmeidigkeit und Weisse des Eisens in der M****e, und deren klingender Ton ihn argwöhnisch machte, daß es wohl etwas edleres als Eisen seyn könnte...
- night journey through the Black Country. Based on this comment, F. D. Klingender argued that this image was in fact a "disguised response to the industrial...
- customs reflects something of the ethnic diversity at this period. F. D. Klingender (1942), Gericault as Seen in 1848, The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 81, No...
- Virgil's Tomb (three versions, 1779 to 1785) Georges de La Tour F. D. Klingender; quoted in Ellis Waterhouse, Painting in Britain 1530 to 1790, Fourth...
- Martin Secker (6 April 1882 – 6 April 1978), born Percy Martin Secker Klingender, was a London publisher who was responsible for producing the work of...
- Klein (1876–1954) Julian Klein von Diepold (1868–1947) Louis Henry Weston Klingender (1861–1950) Ludwig Knaus (1829–1910) Heinrich Christoph Kolbe (1771–1836)...