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‘Goethe’s house is severely wrecked’: Lee Miller at Buchenwald and Weimar
05/2023 | 1442 | 165
Pages: 502-512
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Günther, Katharina (Günther, Katharina)
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1. Lee Miller with the essentials of life, by David E. Scherman. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 6.1 by 6.1 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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10. An Allied flag (probably French) flies in the central courtyard of the Buchenwald concentration camp following liberation, by John M. Stix. April 1945. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Judith Saul Stix).
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11. Buidings in Weimar, by Lee Miller. 1945. Schiller’s House is shown in frames 50 and 51. Detail of a vintage contact sheet, 25.4 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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2. Buildings in Weimar, showing Goethe’s House in frames 8–12, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact sheet, 25.4 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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3. Released prisoners in striped prison dress beside a heap of bones from bodies burned in the crematorium at Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. Vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.5 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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4. The Deputy Bürgermeister’s daughter (Regina Lisso), by Lee Miller. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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5. Lee Miller in the bathtub in Hitler’s apartment, Munich, by Lee Miller with David E. Scherman. 1945. Vintage gelatin silver print, 11.4 by 10.8 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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6. Released prisoner, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Scan from a vintage negative, 5.7 by 5.5 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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7. Horrors of a concentration camp, unforgettable, unforgivable, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact print, 5.8 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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8. First funeral procession, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact sheet, 25.7 by 20.2 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
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9. First funeral procession, Buchenwald, by Lee Miller. 1945. Vintage contact print 5.9 by 5.6 cm. (Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex).
Publication Received
Klassik und Avantgarde. Das Bauhaus in Weimar 1919–1925
06/2012 | 1311 | 154
Pages: 432
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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Klassik und Avantgarde. Das Bauhaus in Weimar 1919–1925 | editor: Seeman, Hellmut Th. , editor: Valk, Thorsten
Publication Received
Das Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar. Dokumente zur Geschichte des Instituts 1919–1926
06/2012 | 1311 | 154
Pages: 432
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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Das Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar. Dokumente zur Geschichte des Instituts 1919–1926 | editor: Wahl, Volker
Exhibition Review
Jakob Philipp Hackert. Weimar and Hamburg
02/2009 | 1271 | 151
Pages: 128-129
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Laing, Alastair (Laing, Alastair)
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Jakob Philipp Hackert: Europas Landschaftsmaler der Goethezeit | institution: Hamburger Kunsthalle , institution: Neues Museum , institution: Schiller-Museum
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62. View of Rome from the Baths of Caracalla, by Jakob Philipp Hackert. c.1779–80. Canvas, 49 by 72.8 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; exh. Kunsthalle, Hamburg)
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63. Waterfall at Tivoli, by Jacob Philipp Hackert. 1785. Canvas, 122.5 by 171 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg)
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64. Grotto of St Francis, Monte Verna, by Jakob Philipp Hackert. 1801. Canvas, 126 by 97 cm. (Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main; exh. Kunsthalle, Hamburg)
Publication Received
From Callot to Greuze: French Drawings from Weimar
05/2006 | 1238 | 148
Pages: 353
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Stein, Perrin (Stein, Perrin)
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From Callot to Greuze: French Drawings from Weimar | author: Mandrella, David , author: Mildenberger, Hermann , author: Peronnet, Benjamin , author: Rosenberg, Pierre
Exhibition Review
German Modernism and Anti-Modernism. Weimar
09/1999 | 1158 | 141
Pages: 574-575
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Osmond, Jonathan (Osmond, Jonathan)
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78. Der Herr Lehre straft die bösen Buben, by Alfred Ahner. 1937. Crayon, 29.7 by 41.8 cm. Showing Otto Dix, Emil Nolde, Erich Heckel, Ernst Barlach, Christian Rohlfs and Paula Modersohn-Becker. (Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin; Exh. Mehrzweckhalle, Weimar).
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79. The Gardener, by Gerhard Altenbourg. 1954. Tempera and Water-Colour. (Galerie Brusberg, Berlin; Exh. Mehrzweckhalle, Weimar).
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80. Water Sport, by Albert Janesch. c.1936. Tempera on Canvas, 153 by 208 cm. (Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin; Exh. Mehrzweckhalle, Weimar).
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81. Goethe's Summer-House in Weimar, by Christian Rohlfs. 1902. 57 by 73 cm. (Galerie G. Paffrath, Düsseldorf; Exh. Schlossmuseum, Weimar).
Short Notice
The Gauguin Exhibition in Weimar in 1905
01/1999 | 1150 | 141
Pages: 24-31
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Kropmanns, Peter (Kropmanns, Peter)
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30. Portrait of Count Harry Kessler, by Edvard Munch. 1906. 200 by 84 cm. (Nationalgalerie, Berlin).
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31. Self-Portrait, by Georges-Daniel de Monfreid. 1901. 69 by 50 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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33. Hommage à Gauguin, by Georges-Daniel de Monfreid. 1925. 81.5 by 100 cm. (Musée Hyacinthe Rigaud, Perpignan). In the Background, to the Left and Right of Monfreid, Are Gauguin's Self-Portrait of 1896, Dedicated to Him, and a Gauguin Mask of Tehura (1892).
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35. Le grand bouddha, by Paul Gauguin. 134 by 95 cm. (Pushkin Museum, Moscow).
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36. La bergère bretonne, by Paul Gauguin. 1886. 60.4 by 73.3 cm. (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle).
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37. Les pourceaux noirs, by Paul Gauguin. 1891. 91 by 72 cm. (Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).
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38. Le Christ jaune, by Paul Gauguin. 1892. 72.4 by 92.4 cm. (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo).
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39. Le cheval blanc, by Paul Gauguin. 1898. 140 by 91 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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40. Aerahi Metua No Tehamana, by Paul Gauguin. 1893. 76 by 52 cm. (Art Institute, Chicago).
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41. La fuite, by Paul Gauguin. 1902. 72.5 by 92.5 cm. (Národní Galerie, Prague).
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42. Deux marquisiens, by Paul Gauguin. c. 1902. Monotype, 32.1 by 51 cm. (British Museum, London).
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43. Faa Iheihe. Pastorale Tahitienne, by Paul Gauguin. 1898. 54 by 169 cm. (Tate Gallery, London; On Loan to the National Gallery).
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44. Dans le foin, by Paul Gauguin. 1888. 73 by 92 cm. (Private Collection).
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32. Photograph Taken at the Opening of the Monet Exhibition at the Weimar Museum, June 1905. Kessler and Van de Velde Are on the Right.
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34. Warning Referring to the 1905 Gauguin Exhibition in Weimar, from Die Kunst-Halle [1905].
Exhibition Review
Signac and Colour. Grenoble and Weimar
07/1997 | 1132 | 139
Pages: 498-500
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Whitfield, Sarah (Whitfield, Sarah; Whitfield, Mrs)
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61. Collioure. Young Woman with Parasol, by Henri Matisse. 1905. 46 by 38 cm. (Musée Matisse, Cimiez; Exh. Kunstsammlung, Weimar).
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62. Saint-Tropez, L'Orage, by Paul Signac. 1895. (Musée de l'Annonciade, Saint-Tropez; Exh. Kunstsammlung, Weimar).
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63. Etude pour le lac de Starnberg, by Wassily Kandinsky. 1908. 33 by 41 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Kunstsammlung, Weimar).
Exhibition Review
Goethe and Art. Frankfurt and Weimar
10/1994 | 1099 | 136
Pages: 717-719
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Gage, John (Gage, John)
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71. Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi, by Angelika Kauffman. 1785. 101.6 by 127 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. VA; Exh. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt).
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72. Goethe as Poet and Artist before Vesuvius, by Heinrich Christoph Kölbe, 1826. 222.3 by 156.4 cm. (Thüringer Universitäts-und Landesbibliothek. Jena; Exh. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt).
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73. Oath of the Rütli, by Johann Heinrich Fuseli. 1779-81. 267 by 178 cm. (Kunsthaus, Zürich; Exh. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt).
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74. St Cecilia, by Raphael. 1514. Panel, 238 by 150 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna; Exh. Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt).
Short Notice
A Feininger for Scotland
12/1985 | 993 | 127
Pages: 893-895
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Hartley, Keith (Hartley, Keith)
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82. Gelmeroda II, by Lyonel Feininger. 1913. 100 by 80 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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