- the
Purrmann House, Speyer.
Website covering Hans
Purrmann (in German; run by the Hans
Purrmann Archive): http://www.
purrmann.com/ Hans
Purrmann in the...
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Republic of
Germany (Weimar Republic) / ****
Germany (Third Reich) Hans
Purrmann (1880–1966), painter,
graphic artist, art
writer and
collector Hermann...
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became unfashionable. His
students over the
years included Paul Klee, Hans
Purrmann, W****ily Kandinsky, Alf
Bayrle and
Josef Albers. He was a
member of the...
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Albert Weisgerber and
Fritz Koelle as well as the
Palatine artists Hans
Purrmann, Max
Slevogt and Carl
Johann Becker-Gundahl. The
collection was described...
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restituted a 16th-century
painting by Hans
Baldung Grien to the
heirs of Hans
Purrmann was
forced to sell the work from his
collection after losing his livelihood...
- Niestrath [de] Emil
Nolde Otto
Pankok Max
Pechstein Max
Peiffer Watenphul Hans
Purrmann Max Rauh [no] Hans
Richter Emy
Roeder Christian Rohlfs Edwin Scharff Oskar...
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academy came from the
Steins and the Dômiers, with the
involvement of Hans
Purrmann,
Patrick Henry Bruce, and
Sarah Stein.
Matisse spent seven months in Morocco...
- Immunol. 118 (1): 59–65. doi:10.1016/j.clim.2005.09.006. PMID 16257267.
Purrmann J,
Zeidler H,
Bertrams J, et al. (November 1988). "HLA
antigens in ankylosing...
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Woman with
Folded Headdress,
Ellis Island, NY, 1905
Mathilde Vollmoeller-
Purrmann [de],
Stillleben mit Früchten, 1906-07
Georges Braque,
Violin and Candlestick...
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painters from all over the
world were attracted.
Eduard Bargheer, Hans
Purrmann and
Arrigo Wittler lived on the island.
Rudolf Levy,
Werner Gilles, Max...