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Carolee Schneemann (October 12, 1939 –
March 6, 2019) was an
American visual experimental artist,
known for her multi-media
works on the body, narrative...
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Schneemann ([ˈʃneːˌman], "snowman" in German), also
known as Schneemandl, was the
official mascot of the 1976
Winter Olympics,
which were held in Innsbruck...
- Der
Schneemann, also
known as The Snowman,
Snowman in July or The
Magic Snowman, is a 1944
animated short film,
created in **** Germany. It was written...
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Daniel Schneemann (born
January 23, 1997) is an
American professional baseball utility player for the
Cleveland Guardians of
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
- Bart
Schneemann (born 1954, in Melbourne) is a
Dutch oboist, conductor,
teacher and
artistic director for the
Netherlands Wind Ensemble. In 1977 he graduated...
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Gerhard Schneemann (born at Wesel,
Lower Rhine, 12
February 1829; d. at Kerkrade, Netherlands, 20
November 1885) was a
German Jesuit.
After studying law...
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Gregory David Schneemann is a
South African politician who has
represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the
Gauteng Provincial Legislature since...
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Swiss Tour (or Four Days Leave) is a 1949 American-Swiss
drama film
directed by
Leopold Lindtberg and
starring Cornel Wilde,
Josette Day and
Simone Signoret...
- to
encourage civic-mindedness and
interruption of the system.
Carolee Schneemann,
American artist,
performed Interior Scroll in 1975,
where she unrolls...
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tuning the monster."
Women ****ociated with
Fluxus such as
Carolee Schneemann and
Charlotte Moorman, and
founding members of the
group such as Alison...