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- Karl Nierendorf (18 April 1889 – 25 October 1947) was a German banker and later, art dealer. He was particularly known for championing the work of contemporary...
- The Galerie Nierendorf is a commercial art gallery based in Berlin founded by Karl and Josef Nierendorf in 1920, and reopened in 1955 as the Galerie Meta...
- as K.70 to K.119. The prints were published in Berlin in 1924 by Karl Nierendorf, in an edition which included separate high quality folio prints, and...
- gallerist Karl Nierendorf, who sponsored a show of Blossfeldt's pictures paired with African sculptures at his gallery in 1926. Nierendorf also helped to...
- w****s later at the opening of his art exhibition at the Gallery Neumann-Nierendorf. Crowley's paintings ****ed with the fashion for German Expressionism;...
- Künstler); Nierendorf Galleries, Karl Nierendorf, New York, mindestens 1938 - 1939 (Eigentum oder Kommission, Stock-Nr. 343); Nierendorf Gallery, Karl...
- Esch Gelsdorf Holzweiler Karweiler Lantershofen Leimersdorf Niederich Nierendorf Oeverich Ringen Vettelhoven The total po****tion is 10,900 inhabitants...
- several important private collections, including those of Guggenheim, Karl Nierendorf, Katherine Sophie Dreier, Justin Thannhauser, Rebay, Giuseppe Panza, Robert...
- had her first solo exhibition at Nierendorf Gallery, which represented her until 1947. During her time at Nierendorf, Nevelson obtained a shoeshine box...
- Maria, Martha and Hans Koch is ****umed, as the Cologne gallery owner Karl Nierendorf, who was also in love with Maria, described in his notes. In October 1921...