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Marguerite Wildenhain, née
Marguerite Friedlaender and
alternative spelling Friedländer (October 11, 1896 –
February 24, 1985), was an
American Bauhaus-trained...
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Wildenhain is a
German language surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Frans Wildenhain (1905–1980),
German potter and
sculptor Marguerite Wildenhain...
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Wildenhain is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany.
Since 1
October 2009, it is part of the town Großenhain...
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Frans Wildenhain also
known as
Franz Rudolf Wildenhain (June 5, 1905 –
January 25, 1980) was a Bauhaus-trained
German potter and sculptor, who
taught for...
- Het
Kruike (Little Jug)
pottery shop. They were
Frans Wildenhain and his wife
Marguerite Wildenhain (née Friedlaender), who had
moved to
Holland from Germany...
- 2000–2001:
Gernot Stroth 2002–2003:
Peter Gritzmann 2004–2005: Günther
Wildenhain 2006–2008: Günter M.
Ziegler 2009–2010:
Wolfgang Lück 2011–2012: Christian...
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twenty years after Wildenhain’s death, they
produced a
second volume pertaining to her life,
titled Marguerite A
Diary to
Franz Wildenhain,
edited by Dean...
- parti****nts,
among them
Shoji Hamada and US-based
Bauhaus potter Marguerite Wildenhain.
Another important contributor was ****anese
aesthetician Soetsu Yanagi...
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titled Marguerite Wildenhain and the
Bauhaus (Schwarz 2007, pp. 136-168). Dean and
Geraldine Schwarz, eds.,
Marguerite Wildenhain and the Bauhaus: An...
- The Laws of Evening, 'Shibusa', New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-4332-3
Wildenhain,
Marguerite (1973), The
Invisible Core: A Potter's Life and Thoughts....