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  • Oral history interview with Dietrich Elsner and Hannelore Elsner.
  • The series Transformations in Art and Culture is dedicated to the study of historical and contemporary transformations in arts and culture.
  • Success as an artist but also of the continued prominence of the Düsseldorf School.
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    Interview Summary
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    Interviewee
    Annette Homeyer

    Interviewer
    Wendy Lower Ph.D.

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    United States Holocaust Marker Museum Give confidence, courtesy pointer the Jeff and Mug Herr Foundation

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    German

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  • BiographiesLucia Moholy

    (née Schulz, also: Lucia Moholy-Nagy, pseudonym: Ulrich Steffen)

    born on January 18, 1894 in Karolinenthal near Prague (formerly Austria-Hungary, today: Czech Republic)
    died on May 17, 1989 in Zollikon near Zurich/ Switzerland

    Austrian-Hungarian-British photographer, art theorist, publicist
    130th birthday on January 18, 2024


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    With the adulation of Bauhaus photography remaining unabated over the decades, “almost every piece of trash recovered from the (Bauhaus) darkroom (is) treated as a relic,” art historian Rainer K. Wick once sarcastically noted (Wick, 1991, p. 12). It is therefore all the more striking that Lucia Moholy failed to be recognized for what are today the best-known photographs of Germany's favorite art school. Instead, she is a prime example of the biased treatment many female artists have been accorded.

    “HE WAS THE ARTIST ... NOT SHE”: LIGHT AND SHADOW

    Our image of the Bauhaus—both of its buildings now listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites and of its teachers and students—has been enduringly shaped by Lucia Moholy’s neo-objective black and white photographs. It is difficult to imagine how the Bauhaus products that have made such an impact in design

    List of people from Nuremberg

    Following are some of the notable people from Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany.

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    • Heinz Bauer (1925–2002), mathematician and professor at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
    • Johann Bauschinger (1834–1893), professor of Engineering Mechanics at Munich Polytechnic
    • Hermann Beckh (1875–1937), pioneering Tibetologist and prominent promoter of anthroposophy.
    • Hermann Bek-Gran (1869–1909), painter, graphic artist, typographer, and professor of the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
    • Wolfgang Bibel (born 1938), professor emeritus at the Department of Computer Science of the Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Gustav Bischof (1792–1870), geologist, chemist, and professor at the University of Bonn
    • Ingo Böbel (1947–2020), professor of economics at the International University of Monaco from 2000 to 2020
    • Johann Cochlaeus (1479–1552), humanist, music theorist, and dean of the Liebfrauenkirche at Frankfurt
    • William Craig (1918–2016), philosopher who taught at the University of California, Berkeley
    • Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr (1677–1750), astronomer, mathematician, and professor of mathematics at the Aegidien-Gymnasium
    • Christian Enzensberger (1931–2009), professor of English studies, auth