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Other major Wagnerian baritones have included Hotter's predecessors Leopold Demuth, Anton van Rooy, Hermann Weil, Clarence Whitehill, Friedrich Schorr, Rudolf Bockelmann and Hans Hermann Nissen.

Demuth and were
Sheeler and the modernists Charles Demuth and Ralston Crawford were referred to as Precisionists for their sharply defined renderings of machines and architectural forms.
Beginning in 1918, O ' Keeffe came to know the many early American modernists who were part of Stieglitz's circle of artists, including Charles Demuth, Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Paul Strand and Edward Steichen.
Elsie Driggs, Francis Criss, Charles Demuth, Edward Hopper, Edmund Lewandowski, Charles Sheeler, Herman Trunk and Georgia O ' Keeffe were prominent Precisionists.

Demuth and at
Six of those paintings are highlighted in Chimneys and Towers: Charles Demuth ’ s Late Paintings of Lancaster, a 2007 Amon Carter Museum retrospective of his work, displayed in 2008 at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
In addition to his instruction of East Coast artists like Charles Demuth, Silas Dustin, Marsden Hartley, M. Jean McLane, Georgia O ' Keeffe, John Marin, George Pearse Ennis, Leopold Seyffert and Edward Charles Volkert, he had an important role in influencing California art at the turn of the century, especially in interactions with Arthur Frank Mathews, Xavier Martinez and Percy Gray.

Demuth and late
Charles Demuth ( November 8, 1883 – October 23, 1935 ) was an American watercolorist who turned to oils late in his career, developing a style of painting known as Precisionism.

Demuth and 20th
Among the many 20th century artists who produced important works in watercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy ; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Charles Demuth, and John Marin, 80 % of whose total output is in watercolor.

Demuth and 1920s
During the 1920s American artists Gerald Murphy, Charles Demuth and Stuart Davis created paintings prefiguring the pop art movement that contained pop culture imagery such as mundane objects culled from American commercial products and advertising design.
During the 1920s Gerald Murphy, along with other American modernist painters in Europe, notably Charles Demuth and Stuart Davis created paintings prefiguring the pop art movement that contained pop culture imagery such as mundane objects culled from American commercial products and advertising design.

Demuth and .
There are allegations that Marx also fathered a son, Freddy, out of wedlock by his housekeeper, Helene Demuth.
This version was created by Tim Demuth of the London Transport publicity office and was jointly sponsored by British Rail and London Transport.
** Charles Demuth, American artist ( b. 1883 )
The work exhibits characteristics of a symphonic poem, and some musicologists, such as Norman Demuth and Julien Tiersot, consider it the first of its genre, preceding Liszt's compositions.
two British teams Tom Parrick and Fiona Whitehead and Marcus Demuth, a solo American.
He enrolled in Belhaven University later that year where he met his future wife, Karen Demuth, with whom he would have three children.
" Search the history of American art ," wrote Ken Johnson in The New York Times, " and you will discover few watercolors more beautiful than those of Charles Demuth.
Demuth was a lifelong resident of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
The home he shared with his mother is now the Demuth Museum, which showcases his work.
" Describing its importance, Judith H. Dobrzynski in The Wall Street Journal wrote: " It's the best work in a genre Demuth created, the " poster portrait ".
The work is one of nine poster portraits Demuth created to honor his creative friends.
In 1927, Demuth started a series of seven panel paintings depicting factory buildings in his hometown.
Demuth suffered either an injury when he was four years old or may have had polio or tuberculosis of the hip that left him with a marked limp and required him to use a cane.
File: Study for Poster Portrait Marsden Hartley by Charles Demuth. jpeg | Study for Poster Portrait, Marsden Hartley ( c. 1923 – 1924 )
Charles Demuth.
Pennsylvania modern: Charles Demuth of Lancaster.

van and Rooy
His paternal great-grandfather was Senator Johannes Cornelis " Jan " van Rooy.
Utrecht University is led by the University Board, consisting of Yvonne van Rooy ( President ), prof. dr. Bert van der Zwaan ( Rector Magnificus ) and Hans Amman.
( The enormous-voiced Dutch baritone Anton van Rooy, a Wagner specialist, sang John when the opera reached the Met in 1907 ).
** Anton van Rooy
And as acting Minister of Health and Social Affairs from July 3, 1961 until July 17, 1961 following the resignation of Charles van Rooy.
Raas became the team manager of the Rabobank team while Theo de Rooy, Adrie van Houwelingen and Zoetemelk were directeur sportifs.

van and Weil
The underlying drive, in Weil and Chevalley at least, was the perceived need for French mathematics to absorb the best ideas of the Göttingen school, particularly Hilbert and the modern algebra school of Emmy Noether, Artin and van der Waerden.
nl: Vermoedens van Weil
This was improved to cover the general locally compact abelian groups by Egbert van Kampen in 1935 and André Weil in 1940.
nl: Ziekte van Weil
* The complete piano concertos of Beethoven ( with Jos van Immerseel as soloist and conducted by Bruno Weil )

van and were
Anton van Leeuwenhoek, the famous 17th century microscopist, discovered living organisms ( living, because they were motile ) in deposits on the teeth ( what we now call dental plaque ).
Between 1950 and 1960, van Vogt produced collections, notable fixups such as: The Mixed Men ( 1952 ) and The War Against the Rull ( 1959 ), and the two " Clane " novels, Empire of the Atom ( 1957 ) and The Wizard of Linn ( 1962 ), which were inspired ( like Asimov's Foundation series ) by the fall of the Roman Empire, specifically Claudius.
In 1946, van Vogt and his first wife, Edna Mayne Hull, were co-Guests of Honor at the fourth World Science Fiction Convention.
Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Liszt were among the most famous of his pupils.
His teaching of budding young musicians continued, and among his pupils in composition ( usually vocal ) were Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Casimir Cartellieri, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert and many other luminaries of the early Romantic period.
Cruijff returned in 1985 as the new manager and Ajax ended the season with 120 goals, of which 37 were from van Basten.
Fruit still life with shells painted by Balthasar van der Ast. His sons and his pupil and brother-in-law, Balthasar van der Ast, were among those to uphold the Bosschaert dynasty which continued until the mid-17th century.
In the Flemish north Dutch speaking / rapping groups like't Hof van Commerce, Krapoel In Axe, St Andries MC's, and ABN were popular, rapping in their regional dialects.
Band members were rapper Rudeboy Remmington ( Patrick Tilon ), guitarist Tres Manos ( René van Barneveld ), bassist Sil ( Silvano Matadin ), drummer Magic Stick ( Michel Schoots ) and DJ DNA ( DoNotAsk ) ( Arjen de Vreede ).
In 2005, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (" The youth of today ") were successful with " Watskeburt?!
When Hitler's chief engineer, Fritz Todt, began opening the new autobahn ( highways ) in 1935, many of the bridges and service stations were " bold examples of modernism " – among those submitting designs was Mies van der Rohe.
In deploying his ships in this way, Brueys hoped that the British would be forced by the shoals to attack his strong centre and rear, allowing his van to use the prevailing northeasterly wind to counterattack the British once they were engaged.
Shortly after, in 1869, Irish chemist Thomas Andrews studied the phase transition from a liquid to a gas and coined the term critical point to describe the instant at which a gas and a liquid were indistinguishable as phases, and Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals supplied the theoretical framework which allowed the prediction of critical behavior based on measurements at much higher temperatures.
Crankshafts were also described by Konrad Kyeser ( d. 1405 ), Leonardo da Vinci ( 1452 – 1519 ) and a Dutch " farmer " by the name Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest in 1592.
Ecological concepts such as food chains, population regulation, and productivity were first developed in the 1700s, through the published works of microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek ( 1632 – 1723 ) and botanist Richard Bradley ( 1688 ?– 1732 ).
The kidnappers Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boelaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps, were eventually caught and served prison terms.
It was determined that the unique, flat-topped " bread van " aerodynamics of the car, lacking any sort of spoiler, were implicated in generating excess lift.
Production of both the utility and sedan continued with minor changes until 1953, when they were replaced by the facelifted FJ model, introducing a third panel van body style.
Other cars sourced from Isuzu during the 1980s were the four-wheel drive Jackaroo ( 1981 ), the Shuttle ( 1982 ) van and the Piazza ( 1986 ) three-door sports hatchback.
Bacteria and microorganisms were first observed with a microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1676, initiating the scientific field microbiology.
Cornelius van Bynkershoek asserted that the bases of international law were customs and treaties commonly consented to by various states, while John Jacob Moser emphasized the importance of state practice in international law.
The next day, Irgun members in a stolen police van rolled a barrel bomb into a large group of civilians who were waiting for a bus by the Jaffa Gate, killing around 16.
Among these were Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, Josef Weigl ( 1766 – 1846 ), Ludwig-Wilhelm Tepper de Ferguson ( 1768after 1824 ), Antonio Casimir Cartellieri, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart.
In his lifetime, Brahms's popularity and influence were considerable ; following a comment by the nineteenth-century conductor Hans von Bülow, he is sometimes grouped with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven as one of the " Three Bs ".

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