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- Anton Lehmden (2 January 1929 – 7 August 2018) was an Austrian painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Lehmden was a co-founder, together with Ernst Fuchs...
- Fuchs, Maître Leherb (Helmut Leherb), Arik Brauer, Wolfgang Hutter, Anton Lehmden, and Israeli artist Zeev Kun, all students of Professor Albert Paris Gütersloh...
- Innere Stadt District. It opened in 1980. "Das Werden der Natur" by Anton Lehmden is found in this station. [http://homepage.univie.ac.at/horst.prillinger/metro/...
- Hutter and Fritz Janschka. They were later joined by Arik Brauer and Anton Lehmden. He joined the Art-Club and had his first one-man exhibition in the Konzerthaus...
- Maître Leherb (Helmut Leherb), Rudolf Hausner, Fritz Janschka, Anton Lehmden and Arik Brauer, he is one of the main representatives and founding members...
- included Ernst Fuchs, Rudolf Hausner, Arik Brauer, Wolfgang Hutter and Anton Lehmden among others. Several artists who would later work in visionary art trained...
- (1928–2000) Li Hua – Chinese painter (born 1980) Greta Kempton (1901–1991) Anton Lehmden (1929–2018) Maximilian Liebenwein (1869–1926) Leopold Matzal (1890–1956)...
- Beispiel) by Ingeborg Strobl Volkstheater: Das Werden der Natur by Anton Lehmden Westbahnhof: Cirka 55 Schritte durch Europa by Adolf Frohner Zippererstraße:...
- transformation took place in 1980–1981, when windows designed by Anton Lehmden were implemented. Lehmden also redesigned the Stations of the Cross in 1999. There's...
- (1919–2014) Wilhelm Legler (1875–1951) Helmut Leherb (1933–1997) Anton Lehmden (1929–2018) Felix Ivo Leicher (1727–1812) Maximilian Liebenwein (1869–1926)...